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Discover Ludwig"dancing contest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a competition where contestants are judged on their dancing skills. For example: The winners of the annual dancing contest will be announced this Saturday.
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A woman with dementia from Surrey and her care worker dance partner are through to the final of a national dancing contest.
A reggae dancing contest?
"Kosh", Reading He has consistently been the worst dancer and it is a dancing contest.
Al Jolson judged the Charleston dancing contest but not, apparently, the needle-threading race.
The singer is alleged to have signed for the BBC One dancing contest after being offered a £25,000 contract.
"Is our film industry really that crippled whereby we have dancing contest also-ran presenters in at 62?" wondered itsofficial.
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From New York voguing culture to ballroom dancing contests to nights at the club, dance can (and has) taken hundreds of forms, and is constantly being reinvented.
For fun, I competed in regional ballroom dancing contests.
Tap programs often include moments when the participants challenge one another in dancing contests.
PAGE B7 Olympic Results May Change The results of the pairs skating and ice dancing contests may be recalculated if judging impropriety is proven.
A big, silent lug named Mao sat mesmerized by a very pink-and-purple Japanese schoolgirls' game, in which doe-eyed characters square off in dancing contests with other online players.
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