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Notebook paper #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 24, 2007 14:30 pm   Notebook paper
 

Hi,

Do you know what 'notebook paper' is?

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Notebook paper #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 24, 2007 15:40 pm   Notebook paper
 

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Yes: in America, it is the lined, 3-hole-punched, 8" x 11-1/2" paper commonly used by students for taking notes; it is kept in looseleaf binders with dividers for each class.

Or at least, that is the way it was when I was a student X decades ago.
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