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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notebook about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notebook that contains information or content related to a specific topic or subject.
Example: "I bought a notebook about marine biology to take notes during my classes."
Alternatives: "a notebook concerning" or "a notebook regarding".
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On Monday night, she read back through a notebook about obstacles she had overcome.
In an ironic reversal, the wife is astonished to discover that the professor is keeping a notebook about her: Matters worsening.
At least that is the assumption I make from the voice-over, which frequently accompanies a shot of Mr. Dreyfuss writing commentary in a notebook about a scene we've just watched.
/ I'm gonna burn it in the street, be so kind as let him know / that I'm dealing with this badly / and could he please get back to me?" When I wrote a Notebook about Moss in 2008, she was quick to stress the primacy of lyrics in her work.
While Halliwell left the set, sitting in the backseat of a car, she started scribbling a few lines in a notebook about "love being blind and how words that appear deep may be meaningless".
My 2008 NY Resolution was to try to live a more environmentally-conscious life, and so I had already been jotting down ideas in a notebook about how to keep a low-carbon footprint Xmas this year..
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I have a notebook with about ten different ideas of what it might be about but no set plans yet.
But this same woman (albeit writing in a different notebook, about a later period in her life) is discovered preparing a meal for the man she loves and knows she is about to lose.
She showed us a notebook of about a hundred different plaque designs she weaves.
There is a little book of his whose title translates as Notes of a Young Doctor, or A Country Doctor's Notebook, about a doctor just out of medical school sent to the provinces.
This week, Hilton Als writes, in a Critic's Notebook, about a screening of "Dionysus in 69," a film of Euripides' "The Bacchae" by the Performing Group, a groundbreaking New York-based experimental theatre troupe that was a precursor to the Wooster Group.
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