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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop around the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a circular path or route that encircles a specific area or object.
Example: "We took a scenic drive that included a loop around the lake, offering beautiful views of the water."
Alternatives: "a circuit around the" or "a roundabout route to the".
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We made a loop around the village.
The 31 bus takes a loop around the area from Plaza Nueva.
Among them is the Texan that recently flew a loop around the city.
"I grabbed it, ran outside and made a loop around the block".
On Monday, a bus shuttle service began running a loop around the northern part of Battery Park City.
But what distinguished this vast farm in Boone, Iowa, was a thin, 16-acre strip of oats Gustafson had planted in a loop around the barn.
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Form a loop around your fingers with the working end to the right and the tail to the left.
Twist the yarn into a loop around your index finger and wrap the loop over the top of the needle.
Tie a loop around a bead with the spinal string.
She walked fifteen dogs, one at a time, in a complete loop around the property.
Tie a string in a secure loop around the top of the pine cone, leaving enough to tie it to a tree or pole.
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