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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loops back" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone returns to a previous point or state. Example: After finishing high school, she traveled the world for a year, but eventually she looped back to her hometown and enrolled in college.
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The film hauntingly loops back to the beginning.
The pleasure you get from rewards loops back to reinforce the positive changes you are making.
Then the default server loops back to listen for next request.
Hannah loops back to her past, her years as a fugitive Weatherman, her family history.
Mr. Gray loops back to pick up earlier subjects and again becomes sidetracked.
The story's clever, dreamlike structure loops back into her past and the secrets held there.
_"Determination" begins with and loops back to that infamously slippery "first word" of the blank page.
At this stage a part of the current loops back onto itself, flowing south and east.
The video then loops back to show the impact in slow-motion.
Johnson c&b Stokes 2 Leading edge from Johnson loops back to the bowler who clings on gleefully.
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