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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hoop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a circular object, often associated with sports or games, such as basketball or hula hooping.
Example: "She practiced her hula dancing with a colorful hoop in the backyard."
Alternatives: "a ring" or "a circle".
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He's a hoop junkie".
Blake: Hey a hoop.
I whirl like a hoop".
You need a basketball and a hoop.
Dwight: Hey there's a hoop here!
Eventually, a hoop went up in the yard.
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They were cock-a-hoop.
Mussolini was cock-a-hoop.
Others were cock-a-hoop.
Japan's big exporters are cock-a-hoop.
Case in point: "cock-a-hoop" (Lexington, June 2nd).
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