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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dance off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a term used to describe a sort of dance battle between two or more people or groups. Example sentence: I challenged him to a dance off and beat him with my sickest moves.
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First couple in the dance off: SEANN AND KATYA!
Right, can we now find out who else is in the dance off?
So who is joining Mollie and AJ in tonight's dance off?
Smile, laugh and dance off the nervousness.
No permission = trouble and no dance off!
If someone makes fun of your style, challenge them to a dance off!
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"It's a dance-off!" shouted some kid.
The princess matched them in a fierce, double-jointed dance-off.
I would hate to face the Bengals in a dance-off.
The Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau held a Ron Washington dance-off near the ballpark Saturday.
It felt like a series of party pieces, a Wembley dance-off.
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