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The phrase "a ballerina" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a female ballet dancer, often in contexts related to dance, performance, or art.
Example: "She has always dreamed of becoming a ballerina and performing on the grandest stages."
Alternatives: "a ballet dancer" or "a female dancer."
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She was a ballerina.
A ballerina was weeping.
In short, she behaved like a ballerina.
She would like to be a ballerina.
Wright possessed the balance of a ballerina.
Sharapova is not a ballerina.
"Before, I was a ballerina.
He's [Conde is] like a ballerina".
I always dreamed of being a ballerina.
"You have a face like a ballerina".
Liukin has the elegance of a ballerina.
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