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Discover Ludwig"rope ladder" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a ladder made of ropes, typically used for climbing up or down a tall structure or in situations where a traditional ladder cannot be used. Example: The firefighters used a rope ladder to rescue the cat stuck in the tree.
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rope ladder
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A flexible ladder, constructed of rope, often with wooden rungs, suspended from the top
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God, the rope ladder scene dragged.
Every mission drops a rope ladder in its wake.
Rope ladder over the top then, down the other side.
At night he pulls the rope ladder up after us.
If we remove them then the rope ladder will be pulled up for good.
There were images of Hemingway walking the slackline and scaling the rope ladder in her backyard.
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Thus, the ganglionated, "rope ladder-like" nervous system of arthropods might have evolved from such an ancestral orthogonal architecture.
Constant-site or buttonhole cannulation of native arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) has gained in popularity compared with rope-ladder cannulation.
However, the balance of risks and benefits of the buttonhole compared with the rope-ladder technique is uncertain.
There were no AVF infections in the rope-ladder group.
Remipedia possess a rope-ladder-like arrangement of segmental ganglia, a feature considered plesiomorph for Euarthropoda.
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