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Patt
What does “so named” mean? And how to use it?
Jul 25, 2019 11:36 AM
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Can you give some context or an example?
"so-called" is well known. Ex: The so-called expert has a fake university degree.
"so-named" is not familiar to me.
July 25, 2019
so named is occasionally used to refer back to something that has just been mentioned; for example:
The Apollo space programme, so named by scientists in the mid-twentieth century, was at the heart of space travel. It does not express doubt. See the note from Chris (below) regarding so-called, which, as he says, is used when we want express doubt about a claim.
hope that helps
Helen
July 25, 2019
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