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writing pad
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Noun1.writing pad - a pad of paper on which messages can be writtenwriting pad - a pad of paper on which messages can be written
pad, pad of paper, tablet - a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge
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writing pad n (for letters) → blocco di carta da lettere; (for notes) → bloc notes m inv


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Padfolios and portfolios work great as a marketing tool and promotional item for several of events especially seminars, launches, conferences, university orientations and so on as those attending these events need to carry writing pads and writing materials to take notes and to keep important documents.
Typical promotional business gifts given are t-shirts, business pens, golf accessories, mugs, pen stands, journals, writing pads, calendars, umbrella, bags, bookmarks, planner etc.
If the police impose the ban on carrying pens and writing pads inside the court, then every reporter will have to be provided pencil and paper by the police to write down the court proceedings.
 
 
 
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