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The phrase "a pad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, flat, or cushioned surface, often for writing or resting on.
Example: "I always keep a pad of paper on my desk for jotting down quick notes."
Alternatives: "a notebook" or "a writing pad".
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I have a pad.
"It is a pad Thai".
On a pad he wrote, Hurts.
Why hadn't I brought a pad?
"Our media was one guy with a pad".
Each man took a corner and slept on a pad.
"I think I've found you a pad," he said.
He needed a pad of paper and a pencil.
What a pad one could get for that price!
I always keep a pad and pen handy".
He is making copious notes on a pad.
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