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The phrase "a clean sheet of notebook" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "a clean sheet of paper" or "a clean notebook page." You can use it when referring to a fresh, unused page in a notebook for writing or drawing.
Example: "I need a clean sheet of paper to start my new project."
Alternatives: "a blank page" or "an empty notebook page."
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In Tyco, we saw a clean sheet of paper.
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The technology itself, which began with a clean sheet of paper, is impressive.
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The visionary starts with a clean sheet of paper, and re-imagines the world.
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"The election of 2012 is a clean sheet of paper," he said.
"We started out with a clean sheet of paper," Mr. Morrison said.
"You can start with a clean sheet of paper, and still screw it up," Mr. Ford said.
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