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Discover Ludwig"a loop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that recurs or repeats in a sequence, such as in a computer program or event. For example, "The program executes the same loop every hour."
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And that's a loop.
It's a loop.
"They're stuck in a loop".
Knocked me for a loop".
Is it on a loop?
Then a loop to the finish line.
It's thrown me for a loop.
We made a loop around the village.
It becomes a loop.
On a loop!
"I'm in a loop.
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