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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rope network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system or structure made up of interconnected ropes, often in contexts related to climbing, sailing, or networking.
Example: "The rescue team set up a rope network to safely transport supplies across the ravine."
Alternatives: "a cord network" or "a tether system".
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The air is filled with thumping and banging as the rope network comes alive.
Minutes from now this rope network, known as the doroga – "the road" – will connect almost every cell along the outside walls of the jail, allowing prisoners to communicate with each other and share contraband.
Other forest sites such as Dalby offer rope networks and bridges – and then there are the many chances to Go Ape in Forestry Commission sites all over the country.
For the up-regulation responses which include SOS, RopS, and RopE, a network of more than 93 genes has been identified by the decrease of SIM rate after transposon-induced deactivation of each gene [ 13].
For example, the hyphae of the hapteron form a dense tangled network, while the hyphae of the funicular cord are arranged in a twisted form like a rope.
A rope broke.
Dangling from a rope.
What makes up a rope?
3: Thicker -- like a rope.
The cats climbed a rope.
The snake was a rope".
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