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Discover Ludwig"dance class" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a class, often at a school or studio, in which people learn to dance. For example: "I'm taking a hip-hop dance class this summer to learn some new moves."
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The Dance Class (La Classe de Danse),1873 1876.
In the 1874 "Dance Class" only one woman is dancing.
That was the dance class".
"Don't call it a dance class," Mr. Jasgur said.
Jake may even come to love dance class.
Meanwhile, a dance class was starting in the grove.
Soccer practice, dance class, play rehearsal, Boy Scouts.
Another offered, "No, I think she's at a dance class".
And this is not something you will learn in a DANCE CLASS.
It was reported, back then, that Ms. Fenley preferred to jog rather than take dance class.
For two, three days every week, I take them to dance class, sport and school.
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