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No, not 'any' unit. 'PSI' is a very definite unit of pressure: Pounds per Square Inch .

Too add. A certain amount of units of pressure are measured carefully into PSI

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Yes, PSI stands for pounds per square inch, which is a common unit of pressure used in the United States.

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