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The phrase "a big dance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large or significant dance event or occasion, such as a formal dance or celebration. Example: "The school is organizing a big dance to celebrate the end of the academic year."
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At night, there is dancing in the former stables, fittingly called Tally-Ho, with a big dance floor, a stage, tables and chairs, and a snack bar.
It's a big dance".
It was a big dance hit.
By the end she's sharing a big dance party.
At the track, Morehead State can win a Big Dance.
It looks a bit like a big dance, and it offers some advantages in pedestrian safety.
Often the composer just dropped a big dance act into the middle of the show.
It's a big dance being choreographed by all the one-per-centers".
We're still working on getting all the contestants together for a big dance finale.
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"I was kind of joking with people that if they didn't like the way I choreographed the dance, they could get their own dance company and we could have a big dance-off," Odde says.
The film's director, Peter Chelsom, felt the movie needed a big dance-number, similar to the "Macarena" (1995) or the "Funky Chicken" (1950s).
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