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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play on a loop" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to play something, such as a song, repeatedly in a continuous sequence. For example, "The song has been playing on a loop since morning."
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Snow Patrol play on a loop.
The same image-obsessed thoughts used to play on a loop in my head.
Old runway videos play on a loop in their West Village studio as they go about their day.
Koppelman records his thoughts in tiny snippets using Vine, a social-media app that can record six seconds of video that play on a loop.
Television commercials promoting what has been called the Fight of the Century play on a loop every two minutes on the internal hotel TV channel.
When the economy finally shrivels to the size of a burnt raisin and we're living in the hollowed out shell of a Westfield mall, it will be this song that will play on a loop.
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Meanwhile, the message, "You can cook this way, too," plays on a loop in your subconscious.
A place where Tyga's "Rack City" plays on a loop all night and the shutter shades never come off.
A PowerPoint presentation about the exorbitant price of milk plays on a loop to no one in particular.
In one of the Saturday Night Live-style sketches playing on a loop this week on RT (Russia's international state channel), Zelenskiy riffs: "You want to go into politics?
In one, an impressionistically edited video of Barragán's exhumation played on a loop.
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