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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a circular or repetitive structure, often in contexts related to programming, mathematics, or physical objects. Example: "The program runs in a loop of iterations until it reaches the desired output."
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Just blank walls, a loop of thoughts.
Does there exist a loop of size 100?
"It's a loop of the overture," he said.
A loop of red prayer beads lay by the body.
The town lies on a loop of the Marne River.
The franchise is trapped in a loop of self-love.
Leave a loop of rope near the bag for retrieval.
Ben made a loop of music that was inspired by the movements of this preying mantis.
The dream beyond that point was a loop of film repeating itself.
Her design was a loop of the movie "Chocolat" played on a big screen.
"Some people are threatened by us existing," said another, casting on a loop of pink yarn.
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