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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm out of the loop" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that someone is no longer informed or included in a particular situation or discussion. Example: "I'm sorry, I'm out of the loop. Can you fill me in on what happened at the meeting yesterday?"
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Clearly, I'm out of the loop.
If they do, I'm out of the loop".
I like America, but touring … I get homesick and I feel like I'm out of the loop with my friends.
I have never heard of it," said Jamie Dean of Coffeyville, Kan ."Either my kids are too old or I'm out of the loop".
Asked the $100,000 question in Washington — whether Mr. Netanyahu is bluffing or will order an Israeli strike on Iran this fall — Mr. Oren replied, "I'm out of the loop on that".
The only Larsson I've ever heard of is Henrik Larsson, so clearly I'm out of the loop with regards to this Stieg Larsson fellow.
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"Being in the loop," so to speak, makes people feel connected to their colleagues; being "out of the loop" makes people feel disconnected.
"I tried to look for ways that I was out of the loop" of contracting AIDS.
To put it mildly, it is out of the loop.
And so, I'm always out of the loop on those things.
"I've been out of the loop, really," she told Rolling Stone in 2013.
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