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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stage names" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the names that performers use on stage or in professional settings, rather than their legal names. Example: Many famous actors and musicians use stage names, such as Lady Gaga, Tom Cruise, and Bruno Mars.
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stage names
noun
Plural of stage name
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"Are they just stage names?" "Oh, no!
Sorry, no stage names, costumes or music.
This all-male troupe specializes in parodies, and its members have adopted outlandish stage names.
For these successions, local series and stage names remain useful, particularly in identifying different nonmarine successions.
"I mean, aren't all names stage names, in a way?" he continues.
Since Russian stage names were no longer expected, Ms. Larkin danced as Moscelyne Larkin.
The performers felt that their stage names represented an important part of their identities.
As such, many aliases served the same purpose as adult film stage names.
The New York touches are stage names like Kit Kit Le Noir and some extra Franglish.
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Center-stage names that previously played down zinfandel, like Robert Mondavi and Beaulieu Vineyard, have jumped back into the mix.
All the band had stage-names, partly to avoid confusion (Wilko, Figure and Sparko were all christened John).
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