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Discover Ludwig"paved over" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a surface that has been covered or overlaid with pavement, typically to improve its durability or appearance. Example: The old gravel driveway was finally paved over, making it much smoother and easier to drive on.
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"From an environmental standpoint, we've paved over way too much wetland".
But almost all of this historic highway has been paved over, largely as Route 9.
John Betjeman once lamented that the whole of this "Metroland" would be paved over, leaving no room for buttercups.
Investors paved over a huge cemetery a few years ago and built Junction Square, a giant shopping mall.
Paved over.
It's paved over now.
The roadblock was quickly paved over.
Now it's all pretty much built out and paved over".
"Brownfields get passed over, while greenfields get paved over".
Much of the city's old surface has been dismantled, or paved over.
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They're all submerged in dense, and public, greenery, rather than placed behind paved-over front gardens.
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