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The phrase "acid dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a style of dance associated with acid house music, often characterized by energetic and rhythmic movements.
Example: "The club was alive with the vibrant energy of acid dance, as the DJ spun tracks that made everyone move."
Alternatives: "acid house dance" or "psychedelic dance".
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He claims to not to have picked up any new moves since he debuted the "Woodstock acid dance," routine 32 years ago.
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