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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of the loop" is correct and can be used in written English
It usually means not well-informed about something or not part of a process. For example, "John was out of the loop when it came to the office restructuring, so he was surprised when the meeting was called."
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[C3.] JetBlue Says Chief Was Out of Loop David Neeleman, left, the chief executive and founder of JetBlue Airways, was not informed last year when it decided to give records on more than a million passengers to a military contractor for use in identifying terrorists, the airline said.
Importantly, while there is wide evidence that striatal regions also receive information from cortical territories other than those within the same loop, there is instead little if no evidence of such "diagonal" (out of loop) afferent projections to the STN (Romanelli et al. 2005; Mathai and Smith 2011).
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Elbonia mirrors Albania in seeming wildly out-of-the-loop.
Why is he out of the loop?" he asked.
Mr. Gore's friends remember being kept out of the loop, as usual, until after the fact.
He described her as "well-meaning" but "out of the loop".
Is North Korea's new jefe strutting his stuff, or is he out of the loop?
Ignore PodPad and you run the risk of dropping out of the loop.
And so, I'm always out of the loop on those things.
And women who don't own a butt are seriously left out of the loop.
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