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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiring dancers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are pursuing a career or interest in dance, often implying that they are in the process of developing their skills.
Example: "The competition was fierce, with many talented aspiring dancers showcasing their abilities on stage."
Alternatives: "budding dancers" or "emerging dancers".
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After a nationwide search 20 aspiring dancers perform in different styles, vying for viewers' votes.
Aspiring dancers start around the age of 10 in Cuba, late by American standards.
But training aspiring dancers is not the main goal of the program.
Now Ms. Gibson is offering 20 aspiring dancers the chance to follow her steps toward a prize of $50,000.
In 2008, Dance magazine asked Mr. McKayle if it was possible to teach rhythm to aspiring dancers.
Guerra, like Acosta, is a beneficiary of an education system that nurtures aspiring dancers from an early age.
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She's Janie Barlow, an aspiring dancer reduced to burlesque houses.
On the boat was also an aspiring dancer only loosely attached to the troupe, Romola de Pulszky.
It wasn't easy being a young black aspiring dancer in the projects, he said.
"We knew about him since he first was coming out, before he was even famous," said Ms. Alston, an aspiring dancer.
The unsolvable equation of Niru's destiny acquires an added complication when he haltingly begins a romance with an aspiring dancer.
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