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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tea dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a social event where people gather to dance, typically in the afternoon, often accompanied by tea and light refreshments.
Example: "The community center is hosting a tea dance this Saturday, inviting everyone to come and enjoy an afternoon of music and dancing."
Alternatives: "afternoon dance" or "tea party dance".
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I didn't know there was a cut-off age at which one should stick to shuffling around at a tea dance or give up dancing altogether.
It looks like a tea dance, reborn.
And why they were dressed for a tea dance.
The boys are going to a tea dance that afternoon.
So off to a tea dance with you, George.
She said she had never been to a tea dance before, that this was her first.
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