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The phrase "also nicknamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an alternative name or title for a person, place, or thing.
Example: "The city of San Francisco, also nicknamed the 'City by the Bay,' is known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge."
Alternatives: "also known as" or "commonly referred to as".
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Classmates had also nicknamed Teresa Uno Broww".
Ms. Pearson's character (also nicknamed Snoop) kills several people for the fictitious Stanfield drug gang.
Mr Leung, also nicknamed "the wolf" by his critics for his political cunning, has remained in power despite continued protests.
He was also nicknamed "Rommel", because his namesake, wartime general Montgomery, was at least "on our side", according to staff.
LSU, also nicknamed the Tigers, will be an even firmer favorite than Towson was against St Francis.
The Great Gatsby author was fond of writing in private to his daughter, Scottie, who he also nicknamed "Pie" and "Egg".
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You can also nickname your email, if it is personal or business related.
For this reason, the great recession has also been nicknamed the "mancession".
For this reason, this recession has also been nicknamed the "mancession".
He was also affectionately nicknamed Pocket Hercules, due to his short stature.
This "Nominated Parliament" (July December 1653), also derisively nicknamed the "Barebones Parliament" after Barbon, consisted predominantly of strict Puritans.
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