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You can also say, "... to know why these submarines were called that." At least, this is a possible AmE phrase. We use 'so-called' to modify a noun or an adjective, as pjt33 pointed out. Hearing a phrase ending in 'called so' would be a very rare occurrence in AmE.
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You can also say "I don't know why they were named as such". Ninguno se debe ofender aquí, todos estamos aquí para aprender ![]()
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