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The phrase "an assumed name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a name that someone uses instead of their real name, often for reasons of privacy or identity concealment.
Example: "The author published her novel under an assumed name to protect her privacy."
Alternatives: "a pseudonym" or "a fictitious name".
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*Party activists with an asterisk by their name talked to VICE under an assumed name to protect their identities.
Therefore, you cannot prevent another company for using your "assumed" name just because you have an assumed name certificate.
"Under an assumed name," Kaufman said.
Shortly afterward, he left for California under an assumed name.
Thus: Ford Madox Ford was two-thirds an assumed name.
After his release in 1969, Mr. Truscott lived under an assumed name.
He works as a furniture mover under an assumed name in an unidentified location.
The only person, apparently, that she was known to was Rocco himself, under an assumed name.
In 1922 Lawrence enlisted in the ranks of the Royal Air Force under an assumed name.
While still in college, he began playing semiprofessional baseball under an assumed name.
He took refuge in Switzerland and taught under an assumed name at the college at Reichenau.
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