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The only liquid you can bring through security into the airport's sterile area in larger than three-ounce containers is milk for infants. You can do two things, though: buy bottled water once past the TSA checkpoint, or bring an empty container and fill it in the sterile area. If you do that, you can bring a whole pallet of water on the flight with you if you want.

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