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The phrase "a dance class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of class focused on teaching dance techniques or styles.
Example: "I signed up for a dance class to improve my skills and meet new people."
Alternatives: "a dance lesson" or "a dance course."
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When she'd just returned from a dance class, he'd send a dancing lady across the screen.
For example, if you are interested in dance then join a dance class and improve your dancing skills.
There's one lovely moment set at a dance class (the novel is good on dancing altogether).
A dance class runs $10-$10-$15eek.
"Don't call it a dance class," Mr. Jasgur said.
Meanwhile, a dance class was starting in the grove.
Another offered, "No, I think she's at a dance class".
And this is not something you will learn in a DANCE CLASS.
"It can be walking the dog or going to a dance class.
Taking a dance class is a great way to meet people.
Miss Curry sent her mother to see it, and went off to a dance class.
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