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The phrase "at the dances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or gatherings where dancing takes place, often in a social context.
Example: "She met many new friends at the dances held every Saturday night."
Alternatives: "during the dances" or "at the dance events".
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You could feel it at the dances at the Westchester Woman's Club.
Helen secretly married the first boyfriend she ever had — someone she had met at the dances.
Helen secretly married the first boyfriend she ever had someone she had met at the dances.
She is a regular at the dances and wore a fancy magenta dress for the occasion.
But if people are skipping the temples, Mr. Fujikawa said he liked to think that they absorbed at least some of Buddhism's beliefs at the dances.
Wim Wenders's "Pina" is a documentary look at the dances of the late choreographer Pina Bausch, which he filmed in 3-D.
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Eight o'clock sharp at the dance".
They laugh at the dance scene.
"Look at the dance of that wood.
Their shared improvisation only hinted at the dance floor.
Similarly, school administrators chaperoning remained at the dance.
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