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The phrase "again dancing on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe someone or something that is once more engaging in a dance or a similar activity.
Example: "After a long break, she found herself again dancing on the stage, lost in the rhythm of the music."
Alternatives: "once more dancing on the" or "dancing again on the".
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Again, dancing on the edge of reality.
David Hasselhoff again, dancing on the roof of the lift station – only this time I could see it wasn't actually the Baywatch star, but a brave soul wearing swimming shorts in -10C.
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While the singer disappears from vision, people dance until she appears again dancing to the song.
He was soon dancing on the track, and he danced again with Blake on Sunday.
Anderson added, "He was dancing on the tracks one night".
The One is dancing on the edge of one term.
She even went dancing on the Boardwalk.
They may be "dancing on the Titanic".
DANCING ON THE PLAZA, Dana Discovery Center.
And the man dancing on the video?
Inside, people are dancing on the tables.
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