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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new notebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a notebook that has recently been acquired or is being introduced for the first time.
Example: "I just bought a new notebook to take notes during the lecture."
Alternatives: "a fresh notebook" or "a brand-new notebook".
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A new notebook.
She buys a new notebook and finds herself making very different entries.
I love a new notebook; I usually get a couple for Christmas.
And the MacBook, a new notebook with a glossy screen, includes a new keyboard layout.
To overcome the shortcomings of the modern laptops, we proposed a new notebook computer which has a detachable keyboard and a mobile host.
By the time she opened a new notebook in May 1964, she was developing into a writer adept at both fact and fiction.
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This same mother sat 5-year-old Ellease down in the same kitchen in Brooklyn, gave her a pencil and a brand new notebook and printed the alphabet across the page.
Better yet, purchase a crisp new notebook to serve as a project journal.
You can also think of other ways to start up a conversation, such as complimenting someone on their clothes or noticing a cool new notebook.
It's not everyday you get to run over a brand new notebook.
So this holiday season, get yourself a shiny new notebook and pen (Livescribe optional but recommended!), and take it everywhere with you.
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