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The phrase "after dancers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that occurs following the actions or performances of dancers.
Example: "The audience applauded loudly after dancers took their final bow."
Alternatives: "following the dancers" or "subsequent to the dancers".
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It often happens that after dancers announce their retirement, they start to perform with renewed enthusiasm, seizing the time that remains and basking in it.
No Bristol flashing Punters at a Bristol strip club were reportedly "flabbergasted" after dancers were banned from taking their clothes off after midnight.
Most came during performances near the end of a season and, typically, late at night after dancers had rehearsed all day.
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But dancer after dancer soon enters.
Dancer after dancer fumbles, fiddles and wrestles with the zip while Britney bops on regardless.
In tribute, dancer after dancer laid bouquets in a pile before the picture then quietly left the stage.
Before long, Rodolfo became a sought-after taxi-dancer at Maxim's Restaurant-Cabaret, on East Thirty-eighth Street, partnering women who'd be paying, a few years later, to watch him on the movie screen.
In one of the company's older pieces, the dancers, after much pointed discussion of gender, bit into large, warty pickles, with clear meaning).
"She's a seducer," said Mr. Hector, one of the most sought after, nimble-kneed dancers here, whom the women call Santa Claus for his ample white beard.
They are, after all, dancers not actors.
After the dancers stretch out on their blankets, two women walk onto the stage carrying babies.
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