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"a notebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a book consisting of a bound set of blank pages intended for taking notes, typically ruled and used for writing down facts, ideas, or personal messages. For example, "I used a notebook to take notes during the meeting."
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You get a notebook".
You have a notebook.
He had a notebook.
Carry a notebook everywhere.
Just a notebook.
I was carrying a notebook.
Gamely, she brought a notebook.
A notebook full of scenes?
He held a notebook and a pen.
Electrified, I searched for a notebook.
It's called a notebook.
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