to be aware of the information
to have specific knowledge that others have
to be included in what the rest of the group know
actively take part in something like gossip or scheme
to be an active member of a team doing a task
Katy was always happy that her friends kept her in the loop with the latest gossip.
It was a good meeting and the boss had made sure we were all in the loop.
Please can you call me later to keep me in the loop with dinner plans for the weekend?
I made an extra effort to watch the news today, so I was in the loop with what was going on in the world.
We have to keep Matthew in the loop before we reach the destination.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the company was spending a lot of money to keep employees in the loop.
Guys, please keep me in the loop when planning the trip.
There is no origin for this idiom
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Common phrase that has a specific meaning.