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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grid of ropes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or arrangement made up of intersecting ropes, often in contexts related to climbing, construction, or art.
Example: "The artist created an installation featuring a grid of ropes that invited viewers to interact with the space."
Alternatives: "a network of ropes" or "a lattice of ropes."
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Ms. Brown talks about her work in terms of pure movement, but "Floor of the Forest" has dancers crawling in and out of shirts and pants hung on a grid of ropes, like clothes on a clothesline.
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Croatian/Austrian design collective Numen/For Use have created an inflatable installation filled with a grid of thin parallel ropes.
They then worked to construct their design from material that Shearn had previously spent weeks putting together -- attaching thousands of metallic strips to a grid of high-tech fiber rope and bungee cords.
Next came the Cargo Net, a 50-foot-high grid of rugged rope slung between steel posts.
In sheltered bays, the ropes are placed 10 m apart; in open waters, where there is more movement, the single ropes are assembled into a grid pattern using connecting ropes to hold the long-lines about 2 m apart.
There are a variety of ropes you can use for your tire swing, such as heavy duty climbing ropes or utility rope.
"You have an 8x8 grid of buttons.
A coil of rope occupies a bench.
That buys you a lot of rope.
Leave a loop of rope near the bag for retrieval.
"There was a lot of rope to climb".
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