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Yes, Jules Verne did use a pseudonym during his writing career. He used the pseudonym "Jules Verne" for most of his works, but he also wrote some novels under the pseudonyms "Jules d'Anvers" and "Bernard de la Faye." Verne used these pseudonyms for various reasons, including to differentiate between different genres of his writing and to experiment with different styles.

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