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Yes, you generally put a comma before "aka" (also known as) when it introduces an alternative name or description in a sentence. For example, "The author, aka the poet, won an award." However, if "aka" is used in a more informal context or within a list, the comma may be omitted. Always consider the clarity and flow of the sentence when deciding.

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