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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notepad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small book or pad of paper used for writing notes.
Example: "I always carry a notepad in my bag to jot down ideas whenever they come to me."
Alternatives: "a notebook" or "a writing pad".
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Do you carry a notepad?
He was studying a notepad.
He is taking notes in a notepad.
It all starts with a notepad.
He's holding a notepad and a pencil.
He carries a notepad encased in a leather pouch.
A man with a notepad came to take my order.
One of them began scribbling on a notepad.
So Mr. Lehrer sat down with a notepad.
All I really need is this and a notepad.
AUSTIN enters with a notepad and a tape recorder.
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