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The phrase "paper with notes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a document or sheet of paper that contains written annotations or comments. Example: "I found the paper with notes from our last meeting, and it has some important points we need to discuss."
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A single sheet of paper, with notes written in his careful hand.
Other graves of people who are admired tend to get little bits of paper with notes scribbled and flowers.
"There's a joke in there somewhere, isn't there?" Having filled one sheet of paper with notes, Johnson tore off another.
One student wrote across a piece of paper with notes in Arabic on it, "Kevlar is available in Lahore," a reference to the substance used to make bullet-proof vests.
He often gave me e-mails that he'd printed out, articles that he'd annotated, or scraps of paper with notes that he'd scribbled in the middle of the night.
So now you're surrounded by scraps of paper with notes about every hobby, interest, and passion you've ever had.
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While current parliamentary guidelines in Germany only allow politicians to bring sheets of papers with notes and keywords, many delegates effectively still read their speeches off the page.
The walls of the center were papered with notes from well-wishers: "You are heroes, may God lead, direct and protect you all," read a poster sent by BP workers in South Africa.
For the last three weeks, Max B. Kolb's family scoured his favorite haunts, taped up posters and gave radio interviews, pleading for help in finding Mr. Kolb, a Hofstra University sophomore who had suddenly vanished, his dorm-room door papered with notes from friends: "Max, where are you?
"Whatever I can … I want to cost them as much money as I can," Wilson responds, holding a stack of legal papers with notes scribbled throughout.
He held two crumpled paper napkins with notes from the night before, which he copied onto a yellow legal pad.
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