Electrically yes, you can. Assuming everything is OK it will work fine. I have no idea if it will work physically, but you shouldn't just plug them together: You want to put an overcurrent device in between the outlet and your device. A US dryer outlet is usually fused at 30A, which is very high for consumer electronics. If something goes wrong in your charger it will catch fire before the breaker pops. Inserting a inexpensive fuse will prevent this. Be sure to use one rated for 240VAC (like a 3AG fuse) and not an automotive fuse. If you travel often you may want to make yourself a pigtail consisting of a US dryer cord, a overcurrent device (I would use a breaker here), and an outlet (or power strip) from the other country.
Gnaw means to chew on something which is difficult to chew, like a piece of leather. Foreign means coming from another country, or something which is where it does not belong.
a chemist who is not native to the country you live in
A foreign bond is a debt security issued by a foreign entity in a currency other than that of the country where it is issued. Investors can purchase foreign bonds to gain exposure to different markets and currencies, but it comes with exchange rate and geopolitical risks.
"Foreign" depends on which country you live in. You didn't say, so we can't answer the question properly.
gain independence from the caniving European settlers
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The Netherlands.
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"Foreign" is an adjective that typically describes something that is from or characteristic of a different country or culture.
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Russia has the largest foreign born population of any European nation.
Refers to European policies that aimed at guaranteeing prosperity by making the European country England as self-sufficient as possible by eliminating its dependence on foreign suppliers, damaging its foreign competitor's commerce.
Gnaw means to chew on something which is difficult to chew, like a piece of leather. Foreign means coming from another country, or something which is where it does not belong.
Spain's membership in the European Union has contributed to a change in policymaking throughout the country's history with regard to foreign affairs issues and such.
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