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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do dance" is technically grammatically correct, but it is not commonly used in written English.
It is more common to say "to dance" or "do a dance" instead. Example: "I love to dance, but I'm not very good at it." OR "Do a dance to show off your skills to the judges."
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I'm not sure if I'll do dance and theater for a living, but I do plan to continue dancing and acting.
What to do? Dance, of course.
I do dance, lift weights.
"What can we do?" dance artists asked.
Real men do dance, the show is saying.
They do what they were invited to do: dance.
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JS: Why did you do Dancing with the Stars anyway?
And it really does dance.
A theatre that did dance only did dance.
Finally, we did dance.
HALPRIN Ah, does dance make a difference?
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