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Alias et quia et.

"Alias et quia et" appears to be a mix of Latin words, but they are not forming a coherent or recognized Latin phrase. Individually, "alias" can mean "otherwise" or "at another time", "et" means "and", and "quia" can mean "because". However, these words together don't form a known term or phrase in Latin or English. It's possible that they are part of a larger context in a text.