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The phrase "coarse rope" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a type of rope that is rough or rough-textured, typically used for heavy-duty tasks. Example: The sailor grabbed hold of the coarse rope and began pulling himself up the mast.
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In 1954, Picasso sent Dora an elaborately packaged chair made of steel rods and coarse rope; it was both ungainly and uncomfortable.
AT AN army barracks in Sokoto, a dusty market town in northern Nigeria, two men, each with one fist wrapped in coarse rope, are circling each other in a sandpit.
In an art piece by Madrid-based sculptor Pablo Camps, coarse rope is tied around a woman's bust, as blood-red drops stain the white cloak covering her hair and body.
If you want the cat tree to double as a scratching post, you can wrap the bottom of the ladder legs in strong, coarse rope.
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Innovative geotextiles designed for erosion control and made from meandrically arranged coarse ropes were produced.
For example, is Tokyo really just an open fish market where all the men are bald, have large beards, and wear coarse tunics with rope for belts and assemble politely behind a series of barrels while two fighters pummel the living shit out of each other?
Example: is Tokyo really just an open fish market where all the men – the men wear coarse tunics with rope for belts; the men are bald and have large beards – assemble politely behind a series of barrels while two fighters pummel the living shit out of each other in front of them?
Perelman also writes that she prefers to use a food processor rather than a grater on her courgettes: "I'm convinced it creates the coarsest and most rope-like strands and frankly, I like my fritters to look like mops". Unless you're making a lot, however, I find it creates too much washing up – and there's something oddly satisfying about grating something as soft and obliging as a squash.
Jack Frowers, a South Carolina farmhand, paddled across creek waters to join Union troops "in a vessel he had made from coarse grass twisted into a rope," Dale Rosengarten notes in the basket making essay.
Similarly, the plantations owned by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and many other planters grew large crops of hemp, which were used for things like rope, gunny sacks and coarse cloth.
Goat coarse hair is spun and woven into tent material, ropes and blankets.
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