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The phrase "more commonly known" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a term or name that is more widely recognized or used than another. Example: Mount Everest, more commonly known as Sagarmatha in Nepali or Chomolungma in Tibetan, is the highest mountain in the world.
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Such people were once more commonly known as tax protesters.
These regions are more commonly known as ozone holes.
Today it is more commonly known as the immortal jellyfish.
It's like Newcsatle United or Newcastle United as they are more commonly known.
Aposematism is an evolutionary phenomenon that is more commonly known as a "warning signal".
This qualification is more commonly known in the program as the drunkalogue.
Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, more commonly known as Abu Zubaydah, is my client.
Selena Mooney, more commonly known as Missy Suicide, is slightly different.
Almost extinct today, Pepys's trump marine is more commonly known as the tromba marina.
Or, as they're more commonly known, his moobs, his man cans, or his chap baps.
Or, as it is now more commonly known in Kenya, the Home of Champions.
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