[Slang] IN THE LOOP. - How to Say You're Well-Informed in English

In the loop.

In the loop.

Informed, updated.

Being "in the loop" means to be part of a select group that is informed about or involved in a particular matter or decision. This phrase is often used in professional contexts, where staying updated with the latest information is crucial. For instance, if your boss keeps you informed about an ongoing project, you are in the loop.

Example Sentences

  1. I'm always in the loop thanks to the daily briefings.

    Daily briefings keep me informed and updated.

  2. Keep me in the loop about the project updates.

    Keep updating me about the project.

  3. She made sure all team members were in the loop during the conference call.

    She ensured all team members were informed during the conference call.

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