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To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project. See also: keep, loop.
Keep someone in the loop - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
keep in the loop, stay in the loop v expr: figurative, informal (keep informed) mantener informado loc verb
The phrase “keep someone in the loop” is a common idiom used in modern English to describe the act of keeping someone informed or up-to-date on a particular situation. While its exact origins are unclear, it is believed that this phrase may have originated from military jargon during World War II.
To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project. See also: keep, loop.
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When someone says keep me in the loop, they are requesting that you “let them know about any progress, changes, or developments on a certain project, situation, or ongoing process.” Can you please keep me in the loop about your flight?