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throughout the campus vs throughout the college campus

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning, but 'throughout the college campus' provides a more specific location compared to 'throughout the campus.' The choice between the two depends on the level of detail and specificity you want to convey.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1406 views

throughout the campus

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate something happening all over the campus without specifying a particular area.
  • The campus police stopped the investigation.
  • The campus cop was completely wrong in his assertions.
  • I'm with the campus policeman right now.
  • I read an interview in the campus paper.
  • See you around the campus, girls.
  • Housing near the campus for the athletes' parents - so the families can stay together.
  • One day the campus is completely bare, empty.
  • The entire operation was run from a bunker across the campus.
  • Found a schematic of the campus building that was used in the experiments.
  • I reported it to the campus police.
  • Something that no one on the campus would understand.
  • 'cause Morey MapQuested it, but the campus is big.
  • 10 bucks says he's headed toward the campus.
  • Inside, you should find a map of the campus.
  • Actually, I'm a reporter for the campus newspaper.
  • Dear Lance, the campus here is beautiful.
  • We'd like you to visit the campus.
  • The campus is beautiful, the people are so nice.
  • So no missing persons reports filed by the campus police.
  • There are old tunnels underneath the campus.

Alternatives:

  • across the campus
  • all over the campus
  • around the campus
  • throughout the school
  • throughout the university

throughout the college campus

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate something happening all over the specific area of the college campus.
  • I'll drive by the college campus, then we'll go home.
  • The perpetrators of the attack on the college campus were youths belonging to the groups Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Rashtra Sakthi Sene and Karnataka Rakshana Vedike; extremist organisations that are driven by xenophobia.
  • Because while we were very concerned with our medals and our religion and our family values, the future of this country was looking for someone to bridge the gap between the college campus and the retirement home.
  • Information from the lone survivor of the previous attack on the college campus, has lead authorities to Colorado, arrested three young men and looking for the fourth in connection with three murders...
  • I was hanging around this college campus.
  • [Meredith] My college campus has a magic statue.
  • It was on a college campus.
  • He's a college campus parking officer.
  • I've been on a college campus, yes.
  • You expect to lose men in combat, not on a college campus.
  • Y-you leave a bag of full medication on a curb at a college campus... you're asking for trouble.
  • Let's never set foot on a college campus again.
  • Mayo Clinic is the size of a college campus, and security has a problem with smoking for some unknown reason.
  • Plus, the whole sneaking onto a college campus thing.
  • I think she can handle one week on a college campus.
  • So when it only had 16, it was only about as big as this college campus.
  • He's busy, he's has football, he's got a whole new life over on the big college campus.
  • I wonder if this place of learning will be your new home or if it'll be some other college campus.
  • Notes that the discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the College should be further based on its performance throughout the year;
  • It was on a college campus That the kitties had a session

Alternatives:

  • across the college campus
  • all over the college campus
  • around the college campus
  • throughout the university campus
  • throughout the school campus

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