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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a loop' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process or procedure which is repeated multiple times. For example, "I programmed the computer to make a loop so that it would process the data multiple times."
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Make a loop with the remaining thread and tie off.
If fatigued, make a loop left back to the parking lot (1.5 miles).
Can a child tie two loose cords together and make a loop?
Fold the strap in half to make a loop.
In the Hollywood of the South it's hard not to make a loop without seeing stars.
They make a loop in the popliteal fossa and continue their course in an upward direction.
Make a loop.
This will make a loop.
Make a loop at one end.
Make a loop in the longer cord.
Make a loop at the left end.
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