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Discover Ludwig"dance with" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a physical activity, expressing a romantic interaction, or describing a figurative action. Here are a few examples: - "I love to dance with my friends at parties." - "She asked him to dance with her at the school dance." - "The trees swayed and danced with the wind." - "The flames seemed to dance with each other as they flickered in the campfire." - "The two actors danced with each other on stage, moving gracefully across the floor."
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"Dance with Matilda".
"Dance with me".
"Come dance with us".
You dance with different people.
Dance with the unknown?
Dance with me, darling.
Dance with me dancer.
I dance with him.
Would love to dance with her.
I dance with my heart actually more.
Some tried to dance with it.
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