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The phrase "your so called" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or skepticism about something that someone else has referred to as a certain way. Example: "Your so called 'solution' to the problem only made things worse."
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Your so called superstars are not as super as they think they are.
How much do these expectations then affect your so called self?
I would however be interested to hear of your so called "HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE" and judge for myself your complaint.
Elmer Fudd would do much better....Has ABC News noticed that your so called "debate" has been universally panned?
The point which I made is clearly stated in your letter, you say unless you get a refund you will tell these publications of your so called "horrible experience".
My sense is that the luddites will be those who still insist that they can make you buy the purple pants with the pink embroidered whales that you don't want, simply by following your so called data trail.
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Dear Maria, Adding a sandwich year to your degree (so called because the placement is sandwiched between the penultimate and final years) should bring many benefits, and there are numerous ways in which to spend that year.
Your virtuous projects, so called, do not cheer me.
It's the kind of nasty bass remix that's prime for shaking your costumed heinie, so call up your bud J.Biebs, grab a few dozen rolls of extra-soft Charmin, and go wreck some havoc in your hood.
Ilgauskas, so called.
Some rabbits are allergic to alfalfa so call your doctor or bring your rabbit in to check.
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