Toilet cistern feed pipe

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The flow to the cistern is slow but the flow to the nearby cold tap is good.
I have been advised that the slow flow to the cistern could be due to a number of reasons, including a partly blocked pipe, which is located behind the wall. Checking this would involve breaking tiles and retiling so my question is:
Could the pipe to the cistern be blocked off and a feed from the nearby tap supply pipe be routed into the cistern?
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Thanks
Alan

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Do you have reason to believe that the float valve in the cistern is working properly, and is free of debris and scale, and is not incorrectly fitted with a high pressure reducer?
 
Do you have reason to believe that the float valve in the cistern is working properly, and is free of debris and scale, and is not incorrectly fitted with a high pressure reducer?
Yes, a plumber dismantled it and checked it .
I didn't think about the idea of changing the piping at the time.
 

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