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The phrase "a rope of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made from or resembles a rope, often in a metaphorical or descriptive context.
Example: "He fashioned a rope of vines to help him climb the steep cliff."
Alternatives: "a strand of" or "a cord of".
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like a rope of hair.
I promised my wife a rope of pearls.
But it seems that Mr. Arnett hangs by a rope of his own weaving.
His face is swollen beyond recognition, and a rope of dark stitches patterns his skull.
The longitudinal-transverse vibration of a rope of varying length is considered.
The line of thick gray cloud in the Constable becomes a rope of neat gray links twisting across the Leonard.
A rope of marigolds coiled around four columns surrounding the spot where Gandhi, India's founding father, died.
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Sharon voiced Jameson's feelings: " 'A rope out of Hell?
Made of clear acrylic plexi-glass, aluminum, and a rope case of traditional nautical knot work.
A rope made of three cords is hard to break.
At the ceremony, he handed them a rope made of two different colored strands.
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