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towing rope
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "towing rope" is both correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, such as when discussing the equipment needed for towing a vehicle, or describing a situation in which you are towing an object. For example, "I attached the towing rope to my car and my friend's boat and began to tow it out of the harbor."
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2 human-written examples
On a second attempt to find the correct area, the combination flew into thick clouds approximately 40 mile northwest of Rjukan, and ice began to form on both aircraft and glider, as well as the towing rope connecting the two.
Wiki
At this point the combination began to lose altitude, and the towing rope snapped, setting the glider free; low on fuel, the aircraft was forced to turn back after signaling to Skitten at 23:55 that it had released the glider, and only just succeeded in landing back in Britain.
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57 human-written examples
Wood pile masses were weighed weekly or twice weekly using an electronic dynamometer with a capacity of 10 tonnes, hanging from a crane and towing ropes to hold the piles (Fig. 1b).
"They used to make snow and have a tow rope and everything.
News & Media
In the 1930s, a group of New England ski enthusiasts created the first tow rope on the slopes of Woodstock, Vt.
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He then hitched the car to a tow rope attached to the back of a blue minibike.
News & Media
A tow rope can be fastened to the bar and attached in turn to one or more dogs.
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A skier or snowboarder descends 2,000ft down the mountain, then grabs a tow rope attached to a snowmachine.
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To light up the tow rope," makes a small point about British technology, but says boatloads about British character.
News & Media
The friend drove between two boats without seeing that they were joined by a long tow rope submerged in the water.
News & Media
Carry plenty of drinking water, a tow rope and extra fan belts, and be sure your brakes are in good condition.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using a "towing rope", ensure it has a sufficient weight rating for the object being towed to prevent breakage and potential accidents. Always inspect the rope for wear and tear before use.
Common error
Avoid using a "towing rope" with metal hooks for vehicle recovery in off-road situations. Recovery straps, designed without metal components and with greater elasticity, are safer and more effective for this purpose.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "towing rope" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It identifies a specific type of rope used for towing, as supported by Ludwig's examples where it's used in contexts like vehicle recovery and glider operations.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "towing rope" is a common and grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a rope specifically designed for towing purposes. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and relevance across various contexts including news, wiki entries, and scientific articles. When using a "towing rope", safety and appropriate usage are crucial, as highlighted in the writing guidance. It's essential to differentiate it from related terms like "recovery strap" to avoid misuse. Remember to inspect your "towing rope" before use and ensure it meets the weight requirements of whatever you are towing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tow cable
Replaces "rope" with "cable", implying a stronger material.
tow line
Substitutes "rope" with "line", offering a slightly broader term.
pull rope
Focuses on the action of pulling, rather than the specific context of towing.
recovery strap
Emphasizes the use of the rope for recovering vehicles.
winch cable
Specifies the use of a winch for pulling, changing the overall mechanism.
hawser line
Hawser refers to a thick rope or cable used for towing or mooring ships, changing the object towed.
connecting rope
Emphasizes the function of connecting, applicable in various contexts, less specific.
yanking cord
More colloquial term for a pulling cord or rope.
dragline
Refers specifically to a type of excavation equipment.
draw rope
Focuses on pulling objects, less common in vehicle contexts.
FAQs
What is the purpose of a "towing rope"?
A "towing rope" is primarily used to pull a disabled vehicle or object along a relatively flat surface. It's essential for short-distance towing and recovery.
What are the safety precautions when using a "towing rope"?
Ensure the rope is rated for the weight of the towed object, inspect for damage before use, and avoid sudden starts or stops. Laying a heavy blanket across a "tow rope" can slow it down if the rope breaks.
What's the difference between a "towing rope" and a "recovery strap"?
A "towing rope" typically has metal hooks and is designed for towing on flat surfaces. A "recovery strap" is made of elastic material without hooks and is used for extricating vehicles stuck in mud or sand.
What can I use instead of a "towing rope"?
Depending on the situation, you could use a "tow cable" for added strength, or a "winch cable" if you're using a winch system.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested