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The expression "an alias of" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is known by a particular name, but is also known by a different name. For example: "John Smith is an alias of John Doe."
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An old track by Storm Queen, an alias of niche US producer Morgan Geist, had a sudden surge in popularity after it was remixed by house great MK, peaking at No 1 in November.
A banging track from an alias of Truss.
Langley Peterson Jeff Paull) is an alias, of course; the man's real name is never revealed.
"KelleyPatrol" is later determined to be an alias of Paula Broadwell.
But terrorism experts question the credibility of the group, named for an alias of the late Qaeda leader Muhammad Atef.
James Hardway, an alias of David Harrow, used samples of jazz trumpet, Cuban percussion and Jamaican voices to humanize the cold, hurtling momentum of jungle.
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Likewise, the probability of failure is an alias for the probability of the strain exceeding a given criterion.
The probability of success is an alias for the probability of the strain not exceeding a given criterion.
For example, the phrase "health and communication" in PubMed is recognized as an alias for the Journal of Health Communication.
Beijing Youth Daily reported on the predicament of Lin Xiao, an alias for a student from Jiangsu Province.
To protect anonymity, participants were given the option of using an alias for the consent process.
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