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The phrase "a wall charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electrical devices or charging stations that are mounted on walls.
Example: "Make sure to plug your phone into a wall charge to ensure it charges quickly."
Alternatives: "wall charger" or "wall outlet charger".
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Or can anyone just casually nail a Rich Tea biscuit to a wall, charge people to view it and declare it a satirical take on the ways of the world?
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One thing the Joey lacks is a wall charger.
It comes with a USB 3.0 adapter and cable, a wall charger and a USB-to-DC power cable.
The Nook includes a wall charger (it can't charge from a USB jack), which the Kindle doesn't.
The Fire doesn't come with a wall charger; that's $10 extra at purchase time, or $20 later.
Both readers may seem to cost $120, but for that money, Barnes & Noble includes a wall charger.
And the $200 price includes a wall charger (the Fire doesn't) and no ads (the Fire does).
It took me a few hours to fully charge my iPad, a bit longer than the process takes with a wall charger.
But what makes this power cell unique is that it has a wall charger built -in that charges both phone and itself.
For $270, the Nook HD+ offers a sharper screen, lighter weight, no ads, a memory-card slot and a wall charger.
The Player also has some goodies that are extra-cost options on the Touch, like a wall charger and earbuds with a microphone on the cord.
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