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The phrase "a dance for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dance that is intended for a specific purpose, audience, or occasion.
Example: "The performance was a dance for the celebration of the town's anniversary."
Alternatives: "a dance dedicated to" or "a dance meant for".
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"It's also a dance for men.
Kenny MacLeod has a dance for Andy.
"Sombrerísimo" is a dance for six men in hats.
The Twist is a dance for different times.
The proposed system generates a dance for a humanoid robot through the combination of basic movements synchronized with the music.
It is predominantly a dance for women, with postures that replicate those found in temple sculptures.
At one point, McCormack choreographed a dance for himself and Dunbar.
Should a private lap dance or a pole dance qualify as a "dance" for tax purposes?
— Each year since 2008, the Vail International Dance Festival has had a "Dance for $20 eveningg.
Chloe created a dance for "Formation," and the Ladies hit the studio.
Out of that collaboration has come a dance for five women, four men and a door.
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