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The phrase "any dancing in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are inquiring about or discussing the presence of dancing in a specific location or event.
Example: "Is there any dancing in the ballroom tonight for the wedding reception?"
Alternatives: "any dancing at the" or "any dancing during the".
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There wasn't any dancing in the aisles".
"I didn't see any dancing in the streets," said Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Beijing-based consultancy Dragonomics.
It is far too early for any dancing in the end zone.
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The fruits of your labours and the culmination of any good night dancing in the club.
Sweat streaming down his bald head, the firm clamp of the headphones over his ears — he's entering that zone where he's both more and less himself than at any other time: he is everyone dancing in the whole hot venue, and he's the huge amps hung on shining chains from the black ceiling, and he's the thunder being flung from the amps' blind mesh faces.
Any politician with a mandate like that would be dancing in the streets.
Blam: dancing in the aisles.
"People are dancing in the street".
Their clothes are dancing in the wind.
People, naturally, were dancing in the streets.
They were dancing in the streets.
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