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pave

[peyv] / peɪv /


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Their voyage around our nearest neighbour will pave the way for a lunar landing and, eventually, a Moon base.

From BBC

Features seen in the pictures, including pylons, storage units and markings on paved areas, matched with satellite imagery.

From BBC

That, he said, could pave the way for new investment.

From Barron's

He added that the court decision will remove uncertainties surrounding YPF, paving the way for more investments in Argentina’s already booming energy sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

That success led to a larger production at Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre that brought more attention to the show, paving the way for runs off-Broadway, in London’s West End and Washington, D.C.

From Los Angeles Times