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The phrase "in a loop" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is repeated, often in a continuous or cyclical manner. Example: "She was stuck in a loop of negative thoughts, unable to break free from her self-doubt." In this sentence, "in a loop" is used to describe the constant repetition of negative thoughts that the subject is experiencing. Other examples: - "The song played in a loop, driving me crazy." - "He kept making the same mistakes over and over again, caught in a loop of bad habits." - "The program ran in a loop, causing the computer to freeze." - "I find myself going in a loop when I try to explain my feelings to her."
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Surf Lodge mines that popularity, with surf movies playing in a loop on a large screen in the lobby.
"They're stuck in a loop".
The themes run in a loop.
The machine reboots in a loop.
At the moment we're in a loop, as Stafford observes.
The franchise is trapped in a loop of self-love.
lore, was projected in a loop on the wall.
Through Dec. 8, it plays in a loop all day.
ESPN's "Sports Center played in a loop in the background.
It's easy just to get in a loop, bowling and bowling.
I was so hooked on "W.O.Y". at first that I just repeated it, in a loop.
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