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Recent Examples of chargerAlways packing a portable charger is key to ensuring a stress-free travel day, which flight attendants can’t recommend more.—
Julia Morlino,
Travel + Leisure,
30 June 2026 The preliminary cause was listed as accidental, due to failure of lithium-ion batteries or a charger.—
The Baltimore Sun,
Baltimore Sun,
29 June 2026 Two people nearby helped her out, lending her a charger and a powerbank.—
Lance Reynolds,
Boston Herald,
26 June 2026 Anker, arguably the king of phone chargers, created a compact, wireless, magnetic backup charger for your iPhone.—
Carlos Mejia,
PC Magazine,
26 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for charger
Jeff Johnson, a pastor and podcaster, shared the budget-friendly order in a social media video, saying his family skips individual meals and orders a 30-count nugget tray and a few buttered buns instead.
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Amaris Encinas,
USA Today,
7 July 2026
In addition to a tray table, the seats come with a three-prong power outlet and USB charging port.
But in the middle of the dash, there’s a standard cellphone mount and an optional tablet mount.
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Eric Brandt,
AJC.com,
10 July 2026
The kitchen block is located to the right of the entry, utilizing an optional portable induction cooker, rectangular sink with flush-mount lid and available 90-L Isotherm door fridge.
The other took place before the fifth inning when home-plate umpire Scott Barry left the game and Manny Gonzalez needed time to assemble his gear.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
5 July 2026
With runners on second and third, in a 1-2 count, Pages extended to the outside edge of the plate to get around a slider and send it through the left side of the infield.
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Parent or packhorse?
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Drew Zieff,
Outside Online,
16 July 2024
In 1811 Charles’s 21-year-old father loaded a white stallion and a packhorse with baskets of Champagne and set off for Moscow, nearly 2,000 miles away.