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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a so-called' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or disbelief by implying that a term is not valid or accurate. For example: "His attorney suggested a so-called 'compromise' that would have left him available to prosecution for years to come."
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A "so-called judge," he called him.
A so-called feasibility map is first generated.
The first is a so-called start optical resonator.
Local synchronization is modeled as a so-called pooling mechanism.
A so-called "no-look" pass.
That's a so-called hidden default".
Ghalibaf is a so-called conservative "principlist".
COL.AMEN: Was anything said about a so-called "political housecleaning"?
He's a so-called angel investor in Internet companies.
Did she use a so-called "mood board," for instance?
This is a so-called fused-participle problem.
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