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Discover Ludwig"on a notebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to taking notes on a physical notebook or writing something on a computer or device that looks like a notebook. For example, "I like to keep lists of my tasks on a notebook beside my desk."
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The day I visited, someone (not Ms. Campbell) had made a tiny pen mark on a notebook in one room but not in the other.
The trackpad, on the other hand, is plenty good and responsive, on a level with most of the ones you'll find on a notebook.
A service book is a commissioning and servicing tool based on a notebook computer.
The prosecution relied almost exclusively on a notebook police said contained details of the plot.
Memorandum on a notebook page found near the Columbia University Campus. 1. Brown leather outfit. 2 White panty hose.
No sensitive information, like criminal records, is stored on a notebook, which could be lost or stolen.
A person who has browsed computer Web sites, for example, might be offered a 10 percent discount on a notebook computer.
Under the title "product offering suggestions," on a notebook placed near the store's checkout counter, shoppers had scrawled "larger hats and gloves," "watchbands" and "women's flannel-lined jeans".
The labor cost on a notebook, which is about 4 to 5 percent of the retail price, is only slightly higher than the cost of shipping by air.
He says the company's screens will appear next year on a notebook computer, a PC and a new type of phone.
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In her essay from Slouching Towards Bethlehem, "On Keeping a Notebook," Didion writes: .
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