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Discover Ludwig"happy dancing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the feeling of joy or excitement that a person feels when dancing. For example, "When the music came on, I couldn't help but start doing some happy dancing around the room."
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I am perfectly happy dancing on my own and my favorite place to dance is in water.
"I want people happy, dancing, eating," he added.
They all looked so happy, dancing and singing along.
"It's so nice to see so many happy, dancing people with smiles on their faces".
It had happy, dancing women in folk costumes on the cover, I think.
Brigati's vocals provoked mild anxiety — he sounded ragged, thin, and a bit unsteady — but he looked happy, dancing around, sleeves and scarf and bolo tie flapping.
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People would be much happier dancing to some old-fashioned Scottish music, and that goes for both young and old".
The dancers look happier dancing well than goofing up, and the difference was distracting in the opening excerpt from "Swan Lake".
I've found that that's where I am happiest: dancing in, dancing out and hopefully making the world a little brighter each time I pirouette on by.
We had a lot of happy times dancing together.
It's active on social media, promoting its Friesian herd in 2012 with footage of happy cows dancing to a soundtrack of Carnival of the Animals.
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