"The flow of water in washing machine is not adequate to keep the washing machine going."
Or
"The flow of water in washing machine is not adequate to keep up the washing machine going"
Can anyone please the sentence? Also suggest if there is any better way to say this sentence...
Thanks ??
" That is the better of the two. This is what you want, I think. The water pressure is too low to run the washing machine.
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R anderson"The flow of water in the washing machine is not adequate to keep the washing machine going."
That is the better of the two.
This is what you want, I think.
The water pressure is too low to run the washing machine.
What kind of washing machine requires water flow to keep it going? This sounds like a mill wheel.
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CJ