ballerina in the PONS Dictionary

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At that time, she wanted to be a ballerina and a horse trainer.
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She wants to become a ballerina like her big sister when she grows up.
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He made several sculptures of ballerinas and foals.
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No one could remember her as a famous ballerina.
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Added game play dimension occurs after so many ballerinas have been dressed that a butterfly appears on the stage.
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After years as a ballerina, she transitioned into modelling.
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He twists her ankle right before the show that could make her famous forever, as a main ballerina.
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At twelve, she began classes as a classical ballerina.
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The term ballerina is rarely used and is reserved to denote a well-trained and highly accomplished female classical ballet dancer.
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The 12 vinyl's artwork was also different and featured a close up view of a ballerina sitting and holding a teddy bear on the ground.
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