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John182 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

under another alias??

if some uses an alternative name to which they go by... does it makes sense to say:

"Why are you under another alias?"

or perhaps " Why are you alias?"

thanks guys
  

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Hi John I'd suggest something such as these: Why are you using an alias? Why do you go by an alias? To use " under an alias ", you could use a verb that refers to some specific activity that you do when using an alias.

  • Hi John I'd suggest something such as these: Why are you using an alias?
  • Why do you go by an alias?
  • To use " under an alias ", you could use a verb that refers to some specific activity that you do when using an alias.
  • For example: He checked into the hotel under an alias.
  • Instead of 'an alias', you can also say 'an assumed name'.
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Hi John

I'd suggest something such as these:

Why are you using an alias?
Why do you go by an alias?

To use "under an alias", you could use a verb that refers to some specific activity that you do when using an alias. For example:
He checked into the hotel under an alias.

Instead of 'an alias', you can also say 'an assumed name'.

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