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The phrase "a loop from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, mathematics, or any situation where a process or sequence is being described as originating from a loop.
Example: "The algorithm creates a loop from the initial input, allowing for repeated calculations until a condition is met."
Alternatives: "a cycle starting from" or "a repetition originating from".
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New friends from Indonesia and Pakistan threw me for a loop from which I'm still recovering.
They are designed to prevent a child from making a loop from either the inner or outer cords.
Spinning out in a loop from the central arena, the building also houses a cinema complex with 11 screens.
So he designed a system of tubes running in a loop from a car radiator to the wheel wells.
Trailblazing electro group Cybotron used a loop from 1977's Hall of Mirrors; its founder, Juan Atkins, would create techno, and from there came modern dance culture.
Jam and Lewis provide her with a loop from James Brown's "Papa Don't Take No Mess," and pad it with a second guitar and soft keyboards.
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The activation loop (A-loop; from Lys171 to Leu189 in hIKK-2) is the most flexible and diverse part of the activation segment [50] and includes residue(s) that when phosphorylated enable activity in many kinases (Ser177 and Ser181 for hIKK-2) [52], [52].
In support of this model, changing the conserved Gly-473 residue in the T474A mutant to valine (G473V/T474A) totally abolished autophosphorylation activity and indicated that removing a strong structural constraint by substituting the flexible Gly-473 prevented the A-loop from adopting an active conformation.
But I for one kind of missed the narration of the programs — do you really know a toe loop from a lutz from a salchow?
Carey wanted to incorporate a sampled loop from an older song into "Dreamlover", her first song to do so.
It's important for you to be able to recoginize a loop variable from the data structure.
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