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The phrase "dancer of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone who is skilled in dancing or is known for their dancing abilities. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: She is a dancer of grace and elegance, known for her captivating performances on stage.
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Renowned dancer, of Northbrook, Il.
He is a dancer of rare imagination.
Kempe was also renowned as a dancer of jigs.
Barrio is a dancer of extraordinary ferocity and purity.
Magdalena Frackowiak was the best dancer of them all.
Likewise Dwana Adiaha Smallwood, a dancer of jaw-dropping ability.
(Before she joined this show, Farmer was the senior dancer of the Merce Cunningham company).
Four years later, he won the title Young British Dancer of the Year.
Mr. Nureyev was the leading male dancer of the Kirov Opera Ballet group from Leningrad.
He may have been the greatest ballet dancer of the last century.
It's extremely rare in any genre to see a dancer of this singular imagination and authority.
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