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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good dancer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who dances well or has skill in dancing.
Example: "She is known for being a good dancer at local events and competitions."
Alternatives: "an excellent dancer" or "a skilled dancer".
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McKinely was a good dancer.
He's also a good dancer.
Who's a good dancer?
"You're really a good dancer," I said.
"Art was a good dancer.
Grayson is a good dancer.
Do you know who's a good dancer?
She loves that he's a good dancer".
Does he think he's a good dancer?
Besides, I'm not such a good dancer".
As I remember, she was quite a good dancer.
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