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pave

verb as in cover with asphalt, concrete

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The Broncos’ pass rush and balanced attack pave the way for a bounce-back win.

Kathrine's work after her races in Boston included working for Avon Cosmetics, organising women's marathons around the world, something which paved the way for the event to be included in the Olympics in 1984.

From BBC

The two Trojan tight ends had spent all last Saturday night moving around USC’s formations — split out wide, in the backfield, on the line of scrimmage — paving rush lanes and creating mismatches wherever they went.

That has paved the way for the submission of more than 3,000 applications to rebuild — some 900 of which have already been approved.

The deal, which has been two decades in the making, will pave the way for international waters to be placed into marine protected areas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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