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The phrase "a rope from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the origin or source of a rope, such as where it was obtained or what it is connected to.
Example: "He pulled a rope from the storage shed to secure the tent."
Alternatives: "a rope taken from" or "a rope sourced from".
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"They used a rope from the curtains.
There is a homemade sign hanging by a rope from a broken pillar.
Then get them a rope from a boxing store and offer a reward for the most consecutive jumps.
He would often slip down a rope from his second-floor bedroom to spend the night in the woods.
I was shaking with fear, and told Jane that I would need a rope from now on.
"All it needed was a rope from the ship to the shore and the rats had a conduit.
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When suspended from a rope extending from the building on a pole, the flag should be hoisted out, union first from the building.
The virus has been isolated from skin lesions on a rope squirrel from Zaire (6 ).
He was holding a rope that from a distance looked like a stream of urine arching from his waist to the toilet.
A rope flutters from a slumping catapult.
When Aubol went into her back yard, she saw a rope dangling from her roof.
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