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The phrase "a waterfall of notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large volume of notes or information that is overwhelming or flowing in abundance.
Example: "As the lecture progressed, I found myself drowning in a waterfall of notes, struggling to keep up with the professor's rapid-fire explanations."
Alternatives: "a flood of notes" or "an avalanche of notes".
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He was also being subjected to a waterfall of notes from the dock.
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A waterfall plot of tumor diameter showed prominent shrinkage of the tumors in 88.7 % of patients.
Figure 2 shows a waterfall plot of the 14 patients evaluable for response.
A waterfall plot of the best overall response from baseline for each patient is shown in Figure 3.
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