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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to names that someone adopts or uses instead of their real name, often for reasons such as privacy or disguise.
Example: "The author published her novel under several assumed names to maintain her anonymity."
Alternatives: "pseudonyms" or "aliases".
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assumed names
noun
Plural of assumed name
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Many visit her under assumed names.
Disney emissaries checked into a Tampa hotel under assumed names.
Forbidden by his father to race, he would enter races under assumed names.
Walt Whitman and Anthony Burgess both famously reviewed their own books under assumed names.
They have all had plastic surgery and are living under assumed names in Uruguay, I hope.
He has victimized 30 women — not with physical seduction but with charm, assumed names and swindles.
This story begins when Roland and two friends, Cuthbert and Alain, enter the town of Hambry under assumed names.
(d) A group of perfectly nice, hardworking, educated people who just happen to live in New Jersey, under assumed names.
Denied employment and thrown out of her apartment, she eked out a living doing translations under assumed names.
Ultimately his Stratemeyer Syndicate created more than 70 book series for young people, written by innumerable authors under assumed names.
THOR'S WORLD: More than a few writers who appear regularly on the best-seller list do so under assumed names.
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