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Discover LudwigThe phrasal verb "roped into" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to be forced or persuaded to do something against your will. For example, "I was roped into doing the chores even though it was my brother's turn."
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I think he got roped into it".
He was even roped into some modern dance.
Current players on injury breaks are roped into the box.
The other day, he was roped into a different sort of celebration.
Taxing Private Equity Private equity firms could get roped into helping pay for tax reform.
So Tengo is first seen being roped into a literary scheme.
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"You roped me into giving this interview".
He roped Mr. Kutcher into investing in Skype.
They swung on a rope into another pit.
Using a knife, cut the rope into 3/4-inch segments.
And then he needed to weave this rope into a coil and waterproof it.
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