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The phrase "rope back to" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is possible that you may have misheard or misunderstood a different phrase or idiomatic expression. Some similar phrases that are commonly used in written English include "revert back to," "refer back to," or "return to." These phrases are used to indicate going back to a previous topic or idea. Example: "In order to fully understand the situation, we need to rope back to the events that occurred last week." This sentence would sound more natural and make more sense if it were written as: "In order to fully understand the situation, we need to refer back to the events that occurred last week."
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A boy swung the rope back to them.
In an emergency use a lead rope back to front, clip on tie ring, tie knot on to head collar, to foil such a devious character's plans!
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Stretch the rope back across to the original post, where it should meet up with the tightener.
Our mutual friend, Bill Styron, had recently sent me what he considered to be an amusing photo, taken some years past, of my son Daniel (6) and his daughter Alexandra (4) roped together back to back in chairs by Bill's mischievous son, Tommy (8).
Bring the rope or rope-like objects back to your room and hide them.
It is impossible to watch "Sorry" and not find oneself wanting in on some of that — perhaps by attempting to re-create the faux lassoing that begins at about a minute and ten seconds in, as if frantically trying to rope back some recently escaped animal.
Fold the rope back over itself instead to reduce its length.
Is The X Factor now ruining not only the lives of its current contestants but those who actually did rather well, and are now roped back in to try a little "fail"?
The boat was then hauled by ropes back across to the eastern bank of the river where the casualties were load into jeep ambulances.
And I think that every other former scholarship student has the same obligation to throw the rope back for others.
But its highest and best use may be for alumni who've paid their own loans back and now want to throw the rope back for others by buying SafeStart coverage for current students.
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