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The phrase "a dancing" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could potentially be used in a context where "dancing" is a noun, but it typically requires additional information to make sense.
Example: "She is known for a dancing style that captivates audiences."
Alternatives: "a dancer" or "a dance".
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And a dancing game: Just Dance 2. Just for Wii.
If you are a dancing star, participate in a dance contest.
It's a dancing role.
A dancing monkey!
Not a dancing fool?
The encounter might be a dancing lesson.
A dancing Statue of Liberty, though?
She was a dancing actress without parallel.
I became a dancing fool".
Similar(2)
Let's go a-dancing.
I bought a Dancing Hot Dog… for science.
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