From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishper hour/day/week etcper hour/day/week etcSPEEDAMOUNTduring each hour etc The park attracts four million visitors per year.miles/kilometres per hour (=used for measuring speed) a speed limit of 40 miles per hour → per
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per hour/day/week etc• Pony treks from the East Farm are priced at £8 per hour, 7 days a week.• Action potentials zip down axons at about 225 miles per hour.• At room temperature, atoms normally fly around at speeds of hundreds or thousands of miles per hour.• Make a conscious effort to drink less tea and coffee - about one or two cups per day.• Prices vary enormously for group holidays but a typical price would be somewhere in the region of £25 per person per day.• These couples averaged 2.44 copulations per week.• A group of mums working on a one day per week rota can look after the arrangements for this.• Singe bikes cost $ 3. 50 per hour, tandems $ 5 per hour.