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- May 31, 2020
I see people use "aka" when they mean "i.e." or "e.g" all the time. No, when you start a sentence with a generality and continue it with a specific example of a thing you're talking about, you're not referring to an alias of that concept, you're providing an example. Which is what exempli gratia means, not also known as. You use i.e. when you want to reword a concept, not "aka".