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The phrase "a notebook for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or intended use of the notebook, such as for taking notes, journaling, or organizing information.
Example: "I bought a notebook for jotting down my ideas during meetings."
Alternatives: "a notebook intended for" or "a notebook designed for".
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He does not carry a notebook for lyrics.
And once, long ago now, she had bought a notebook for a course.
Oxygen canister, my medication, mobile phone, tube of Blisteze and a notebook for jotting lyrics.
In his back pocket was a notebook for writing notes for his beloved poems.
In other settings, watching a man read from a notebook for an hour might feel pretentious.
(She keeps a notebook for each role she essays, more than 70 in the last 10 years alone).
Basic equipment includes binoculars, a field book to aid identification, and a notebook for recording time and place of sightings; it is not necessary to travel.
He recalls how Castro bugged everyone, including Hugo Chávez, and insisted his bodyguard jot down everything he did in a notebook "for history".
Cohen liked the results so much that, as he recalled, he "let her rummage through a notebook for lyrics that interested her".
He went out to the pool and dutifully opened a notebook for one of the three pilots that he and Pam were contractually obligated to develop.
In the van were an assistant, Amy Schweitzer, and some important tools — two powerful spotlights, a laser range finder and a notebook for jotting down observations.
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