Sentence examples for a nickname of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a nickname of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to specify an alternative name or title that someone or something is known by.
Example: "The famous author Mark Twain is a nickname of Samuel Clemens."
Alternatives: "an alias of" or "a moniker for".

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That type of performance deserved a nickname of its own.

Foe, named for a nickname of the chef, Alfonso Iaderoso, calls itself an American bistro.

In person, she underwhelms, a charm deficiency that has given rise to a nickname of "Senator Cant-smile".

Walker and his young teammates — UConn's rotation includes five freshmen and two sophomores — may deserve a nickname of their own.

He followed him so closely that one of Pupa's teammates finally gave the child a nickname of his own — Muma.

Kupp is 23 years old, with curly blond hair that has led to a nickname of Q Tip.

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Locals mocked Obama as "Abu Ali," a nickname for members of Assad's Alawite sect.

On another occasion, Yorke said "Kid A" was the nickname of a sequencer.

Kipper is a nickname for members and supporters of Ukip.

Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

This mountain of unoriginal guitar music had a nickname, courtesy of The Word magazine: landfill indie.

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