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Free sign upThe phrase "on a loop" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to repeat something continuously or repeatedly. Example: She kept playing the same song on a loop, driving her roommates crazy.
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Meanwhile, the message, "You can cook this way, too," plays on a loop in your subconscious.
Maybe this is just points one, two and three, on a loop.
In one, an impressionistically edited video of Barragán's exhumation played on a loop.
Is it on a loop?
I could watch that on a loop.
Snow Patrol play on a loop.
Can be played on a loop via on-demand technology.
We've been having that argument on a loop.
The tunnel had led them on a loop.
The moaning is almost certainly on a loop.
"No comment," he said on a loop, never breaking stride.
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