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The phrase "a notebook for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose of the notebook or the intended recipient.
Example: "I bought a notebook for a friend who loves to write poetry."
Alternatives: "a notebook intended for" or "a notebook designed for".
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And once, long ago now, she had bought a notebook for a course.
It's easy to forget a notebook for a class (and accidentally bring another) and end up having a bunch of notes for different classes one after another within a notebook.
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In other settings, watching a man read from a notebook for an hour might feel pretentious.
For example, if using a notebook for any length of time, buy a "notebook riser" or ergonomic stand to lift the screen, or a docking station, and plug in a separate keyboard and mouse.
First, get a notebook for all of your invention ideas.
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.
He does not carry a notebook for lyrics.
Coming soon: a notebook for the sunroom.
Some cannot afford even a pencil or a notebook for their children at school".
If you are comfortable keeping your website up as a notebook for yourself, or as a brochure, you don't need to be a magazine.
Some cannot afford even a pencil or a notebook for their children at school," says Ali Abdullahi Ibrahim, headmaster at Koosaar since 2002.
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