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The phrase "a nickname sometimes used" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a name that is informally given to someone or something, indicating that it is not the official name but is recognized by some people.
Example: "The city of San Francisco is often referred to by its nickname sometimes used, 'The City by the Bay.'"
Alternatives: "a commonly used nickname" or "an informal name sometimes used".
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'T-Bag' is a nickname sometimes used for Tom.
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Three people who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid being drawn into an investigation said that Mr. Kennedy, who sometimes used the nickname "Flash," hardly resembled the sort of polished operative depicted in novels by Ian Fleming.
For example, when asked if he ever went by any other names he reportedly said only that he sometimes used the nickname "Hiram".
Thought to be in his late 40s, Abou Zeid sometimes used an alias, Mosab Abdelouadoud, and also had a nickname, the little emir, that referred to his short stature.
Because he spent so much time there, his family nicknamed him "Wood", a nickname they used for most of his life.
Teachers here nicknamed him "Joe Clark" and gave him a bullhorn, which he gladly accepted and sometimes uses in the hallways and to direct students to buses.
At dinner he sometimes uses a fork.
Sometimes, using a snap-swivel can help.
Chicago Chi-Town- A nickname for Chicago, used infrequently amongst the city's residents.
To complement the nickname "Lover Boy" Dennis, Eaton was nicknamed "Beautiful" Bobby, a nickname he still uses when wrestling.
Sometimes nicknames are used independent of the product used as well as continuation of use of the brand-name, despite the fact that a new vendor has been introduced.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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