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"in the loop" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean being kept informed of developments or progress, especially being inside a group or organization. For example, "I'm not in the loop with regards to the team's progress, so could you please give me an update?".
Idiom
In the loop.
If you're in the loop, you are fully informed about what is happening in a certain area or activity.
Dictionary
in the loop
adjective
Informed; up to date; current; part of the discussion.
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In the Loop 60.
Their refrain is "Man in the loop".
And who was in the loop?
Ted was not in the loop.
How did "In the Loop" come about?
"He wasn't in the loop".
In the Loop hasn't helped.
Was he in the loop?
If so, you'll like In the Loop.
He was never in the loop.
"In the Loop was a one-off.
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