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The phrase "a paved path from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical route that has been established or created, leading from one point to another.
Example: "The city has created a paved path from the park to the community center, making it easier for residents to access recreational facilities."
Alternatives: "a concrete route from" or "a smooth trail from".
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Getting there requires descending a paved path from street level, beyond Ralph's B Auto Repair, to a graffiti-splashed underpass.
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One favorite short walk took us from Anacapri's main square, only a few steps from our house, along a paved path carved into the side of Monte Solaro, the island's highest point (1,932 feet).
The island already had a paved path around its perimeter.
— The view from the cathedral-size windows of the $27 million visitor center that opened here last week leads down a paved path toward a gently curved mound of rock.
The route follows a paved path just above the shoreline and is largely flat.
This one was meant to encourage people to walk on a paved path that wound through the dying dwarf forest.
While I was standing indecisively on a paved path between dorms, I saw two guys coming toward me.
The walk up a paved path takes about 10 minutes and is quite easy, with some great vantage points.
Crossing a lawn that seemed to billow breathlessly like a green tablecloth, I hurried on a paved path down to the beach.
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