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Discover Ludwig"goes dancing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is actively going dancing as a form of recreation. For example, "Annie goes dancing every Saturday evening."
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Mr. Charen still goes dancing whenever he can.
He has a good car, he goes dancing, to the beach.
Not hedging her bets, she goes dancing and to other singles events.
Jeannie Pedro, a personnel recruiter from Mamaroneck, crosses the Connecticut border and goes dancing.
Late August 1986 After the orientation meeting the program goes dancing.
She goes dancing in nightclubs with her girlfriends, who for this series at least include Brooke Mueller, an ex-wife of Charlie Sheen.
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If I wanted to dance, I would have gone dancing.
We would go dancing.
They're going dancing".
She even went dancing on the Boardwalk.
After every long meeting, go dancing.
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