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What is the past tense of campaign?

What's the past tense of campaign? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of campaign is campaigned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of campaign is campaigns.

The present participle of campaign is campaigning.

The past participle of campaign is campaigned.

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Both initiatives came into effect yesterday and both are things the taxi drivers have long campaigned for.
With the party's countrywide base eroding, Gandhi campaigned tirelessly and showed political maturity.
He campaigned India-wide to consolidate the Hindu faiths of his time under the banner of Advaita Vedanta.
Groups in Scotland that have long campaigned to address the asbestos legacy have welcomed the legislation.
When a mechanics' union campaigned for workingmen's interests in 1828, it was a signal advance for cobblers and their kind.
But he was the first candidate I campaigned for as an adolescent, and I still admire his articulateness and vigor.

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