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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long rope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the length of a rope, often in contexts related to activities like climbing, fishing, or construction.
Example: "He tied the boat to the dock with a long rope to ensure it wouldn't drift away."
Alternatives: "an extended rope" or "a lengthy rope."
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"It's a long rope.
Just a long rope.
Holding the curds in one hand, let them fall into a long rope.
Shape the dough into a long rope or sausage shape about half an inch thick.
"I also make them swing from the end of a long rope," he told a reporter.
They tied him to a long rope and ordered him to defuse the bomb.
Captured, fever-struck, he's bound for England and a swift end on a long rope.
A Moran tug preceded it, attached to the bow by a long rope.
The ship let down a long rope ladder, and the survivors stared warily.
The bundle was on a long rope or string — it was too far for the man to make out.
On Friday evening, kids swung on a long rope tied to a tree into the muddy river water.
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