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The phrase "a pavement" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a hard surface, usually made of concrete or asphalt, that is used for walking or driving on. Example sentence: I tripped and fell on a crack in the pavement while walking to the store.
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Such a pavement has enough plasticity to absorb shock.
The charred corpse of one woman lay on a pavement".
Stagnant water from a leaking drain sits along a pavement.
But here it is on a pavement in Brighton.
I'm writing this at a pavement cafe of my own.
They would go to the Dakkhinee Bookshop, which was really no more than a pavement bookstall.
They were reportedly walking on a pavement when they were hit by a shuttle bus.
"If you see an ant walking on pavement, it's probably a pavement ant," Pecarevic said.
Pictures published in today's Sun showed the WAG lying on a pavement spattered in blood.
You'd be much steadier on a pavement than in a park, provided nobody ever dropped anything.
Chill, sit at a pavement table and let your tastebuds decide the verdict.
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