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The phrase "in a rope" can be grammatically correct and used in written English, depending on the context. It is typically used to indicate that something is enclosed or contained within a rope, or that something is tied or secured with a rope. Example 1: The kittens played happily in a rope hammock, swinging back and forth in the breeze. Example 2: The climber found a foothold in a rope and began her ascent up the steep cliff. Example 3: The package was carefully wrapped in a rope to keep its contents secure during shipping. Example 4: The dog was happily bounding around in a rope leash, wagging its tail excitedly.
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She mimes reeling in a rope.
Three main narratives converge in "A Rope and a Prayer".
Their action is similar to pulling in a rope hand over hand.
There is a little thin girl skipping in a rope held by a melancholy Picassoesque bull.
"There are four levels braided together like cords in a rope, all moving in the same direction," he explained.
She ties a noose in a rope hanging from a nearby beam and calls his attention to it.
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5 Carefully twist the two log halves around each other in a rope-like fashion.
But they ended up in a drab, violent housing project where her father found back-breaking work in a rope-factory and she was mocked at school for her stupid name.
But he said, "We will still need to manage expectations and Israeli fears that we will end up in a rope-a-dope dialogue while the Iranian nuclear program creates facts on the ground".
Although Mr. Anter had worked in India until finding a job in a rope-making plant here recently, his family had never left Israel before the vacation last week to Kenya.
In a roped-off area, HARVEY WEINSTEIN huddled with GISELE BÜNDCHEN.
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