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The phrase "a dancer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who performs a specific type of dance or is associated with a particular style or genre of dance.
Example: "She is a dancer of contemporary ballet, known for her expressive movements and technical precision."
Alternatives: "a performer of" or "an artist of".
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He is a dancer of rare imagination.
Kempe was also renowned as a dancer of jigs.
Barrio is a dancer of extraordinary ferocity and purity.
Likewise Dwana Adiaha Smallwood, a dancer of jaw-dropping ability.
Mr. Verso is a dancer of quite remarkable abilities.
It's extremely rare in any genre to see a dancer of this singular imagination and authority.
His novel A Dancer of Fortune (1974) is a satire of modern Nigerian business.
Mr. Bowie is outstanding, a dancer of quicksilver transitions and full-bodied dimension.
Tall and craggy-faced, Mr. Blum was a dancer of casual nobility.
Joeri de Korte, a dancer of speed and physical vigor, moves in counterpoint to him.
The company also included Melissa Wynn, a dancer of potent yet fresh-faced mystery.
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