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The phrase "a really great dancer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who excels in dancing, emphasizing their skill and talent.
Example: "She is a really great dancer, captivating everyone with her performances."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally talented dancer" or "a truly skilled dancer."
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"I also wanted to say there's more than one way to be a woman and be sexy – like, you're a really great dancer, or you're really fucking smart".
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I mean, if you want to, Ronda, I bet you could be a really really great dancer".
But I understand he is a really nifty dancer.
Or a really great teacher.
A really great modern book?
A really great guy.
He seemed like a really great guy".
"He's a really great guy.
"It led to a really great friendship.
This is a really great day.
This is a really great series".
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