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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asphalt surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of surface made from asphalt, commonly found in roads, parking lots, and driveways.
Example: "The new parking lot features a smooth asphalt surface that enhances the overall appearance and functionality."
Alternatives: "asphalt pavement" or "asphalt layer".
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Kids flocked to his side from every corner of the asphalt surface.
Workers have scattered a few potted plants across the street's asphalt surface.
Meantime, a swath of Fifth Avenue's asphalt surface had collapsed into a jagged crater between 19th and 20th Streets.
He also said dirt and rubber buildup on the asphalt surface had made the 1.058-mile 1.058-mile the slickest ovalhe circuit.
Craven, whose tires were 14 laps older than the other leaders', started to give up ground quickly on the rough asphalt surface.
In the lee of the copper mine dumps, which once symbolized Zambia's wealth, the highways were so badly potholed that it was hard to see any asphalt surface.
On a recent Sunday at the Ridgefield park, two to three dozen in-line skaters and skateboarders raced across the smooth asphalt surface.
Small children are like the sheepsfoot compactors you see at roadwork sites, crushing down the fill and compacting the ground for the finished concrete or asphalt surface.
Airport runways and taxiways are commonly comprised of a flexible pavement with an asphalt surface.
Ten male subjects performed four 8-min trials of snow shoveling on a paved asphalt surface.
Its current asphalt surface will be replaced by more durable concrete, which is expected to extend its life span by 40 years.
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