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If you physically try to access that directory, is it there? Usually declaring an alias wouldn't remove the directory.

However, I think a better way to use aliases is to symlink the php you want to use into the bin folder, usually at /bin or /usr/local/bin. You can do this by running ln -s <path>/<to>/<php> /bin/php in the terminal.

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