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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a programming concept, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage.
Example: "In programming, a loop for iterating through a list is essential for efficient data processing."
Alternatives: "a loop to" or "a loop that".
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It's basically just I Ran played on a loop for 90 minutes while someone gives new wave hair-cutting demonstrations.
A large and effervescent cast repeat their scenes on a loop for each new group of viewers.
The crushing pictures and videos of airplanes hurtling into the World Trade Center were seemingly on a loop for hours.
To ensure no stragglers miss their cue, the melody plays on a loop — for the final hour and a half.
Years ago, in Brazil, I bought a six-foot-high basket called a tipiti — a long woven tube, really, with a loop for a pole at each end.
Only around five minutes long, it sometimes runs on a loop for an hour or more, just to make sure everyone gets the message.
It is a brutal, extremely sad, relentlessly wrenching record that, because it's so exquisitely crafted, you might keep on a loop for days.
"We did it again" may read triumphantly, but after being played in a loop for four minutes it becomes a simple assertion of fact.
Jefferson carries a rope in his pocket, with a loop for his foot, which he fastens to the edge of the pier as a makeshift ladder.
The devices come in various shapes, the most popular models including pens, pointers and square ones with a loop for keys.
Years ago, in Brazil, I bought a six-foot-high basket called a tipiti a long woven tube, really, with a loop for a pole at each end.
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