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The word "notebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small book with blank or ruled pages used for writing notes or memoranda, or to refer to a laptop computer. Example: I always keep a notebook in my bag to jot down ideas that come up throughout the day.
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notebook
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A book in which notes or memoranda are written.
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It's better than having a scratchy notebook with writing that only I can read – a tablet's legible for everyone.
Snoop recently revealed that he believed Game Of Thrones was based on real life, so perhaps this 1999 Dre-produced classic is really about Snoop with a notebook and reading glasses, taking furious notes as he binge-watches season two.
Alison wipes down a mattress and I close my notebook.
But more sophisticated applications may require wearable computers that are as powerful as desktop and notebook PCs, or even more powerful.
"I want my writing to bring people not just to think of 'trees' as they mostly do now," wrote Deakin in a notebook, "but of each individual tree, and each kind of tree".
In the course of that epic odyssey, I made the following entry in my notebook: "The wind sucks and blows.
Adapted from the smash hit manga, this is a taught horror/crime battle of minds over a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it.
I take a notebook, usually to write down my thoughts, but making notes while looking at the menu seems to get you better service.
When I was in my 20s I'd walk around with a notebook all the time and make sure I wrote down anything that occurred to me.
1.The Notebook by Agota Kristof This is the first book of a phenomenally riveting and provocative trilogy about twin brothers, Claus and Lucas, whose unique bond could have easily leapt out of any horror film; think of the twins in The Shining.
There is already a big market for mobile computers, including notebook PCs and Palm-style persorganisersisers.
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