Currently the dotimes macro requires its first argument to be a vector for binding a variable to the number of times the body should be executed. Inside the body, that variable is bound to the values from 0 to that number minus 1. How about changing this macro to also accept an integer as the first argument instead of a binding vector for cases where the number isn't needed in the body. For example,
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