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The phrase "a night of dancing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an evening dedicated to dancing, often in a social or celebratory context.
Example: "We had a wonderful time at the party, enjoying a night of dancing under the stars."
Alternatives: "an evening of dancing" or "a night filled with dancing."
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SMITHTOWN Frank Brush Barn Swing Dance Long Island hosts a night of dancing to Nick Palumbo and the Flipped Fedoras, swing band.
Not even a night of dancing to the real deal.
And this glaring illumination reveals black makeup smudged by a night of dancing.
Puerto Rican-born Ortiz-Rivera was shot dead during a night of dancing to celebrate a friend's new house.
Ticket prices vary, see website for details What beats a night of dancing to Fleetwood Mac remixes?
"Then it's probably off to a night of dancing at the Copa after," he said at a news conference.
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If you're a woman, try engaging in activities that get you in touch with your body before heading out for a night of dancing--long, scented bubble baths, yoga or stretching exercises or an indulgent nap between soft, luxurious sheets.
As the class winds down, I realize that in addition to getting a good, sweaty cardio workout, I was reminded of a younger me, when exercising in a darkened room, music at full blast, meant a lively night of dancing.
The "40-something" personnel recruiter stays at her office until 6 30 or so, but the last half-hour is often spent getting ready for a night of ballroom dancing.
Add a little spice to your life by visiting Café Habana on Thursday nights where you will find couples indulging in a night of Salsa dancing.
After a night of coincidentally dancing to "When Doves Cry" with the co-producer of the festival, Coco Lectic, and a few friends, Aurora woke up to news that Prince, the once and future Purple One, had died.
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