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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation gallons per minute
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Examples
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I don't disagree that the water is the new oil, at least in some places, but 300 gpm isn't anything in the Gorge.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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What about the health benefits of drinking water? and what the heck does water's comparative health benefit have to do with any of this issue, really? but 300 gpm isn't anything in the Gorge. forest for the trees, man. forest for the trees.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Oxbow Hatchery will take what it needs, and Nestle can bottle up to 300 gpm of what's left after that.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Oxbow Hatchery will take what it needs, and Nestle can bottle up to 300 gpm of what's left after that.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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In our latest review of showerheads, several models had a flow rate of 2 gpm or less.
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To qualify for WaterSense, a showerhead must use no more than 2 gallons per minute gpm the maximum flow rate for any showerhead is currently 2.5 gpm.
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To qualify for WaterSense, a showerhead must use no more than 2 gallons per minute (gpm) the maximum flow rate for any showerhead is currently 2.5 gpm.
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With a flow rate of 2 gpm, this American Standard showerhead was described by test panelists as providing a refreshing and stimulating shower.
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With a flow rate of 2 gpm, this American Standard showerhead was described by test panelists as providing a refreshing and stimulating shower.
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In our latest review of showerheads, several models had a flow rate of 2 gpm or less.
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