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Phosphorus is commonly found in road paint as part of the composition of the pigments used. It is used for its ability to enhance color brightness, durability, and visibility of road markings. However, regulations vary by region and there may be restrictions on the use of certain phosphorus compounds in road paint due to environmental concerns.

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