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The phrase "a calling for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong urge or desire for something, often in a professional or spiritual context.
Example: "She felt a calling for a career in medicine, driven by her desire to help others."
Alternatives: "a desire for a" or "an urge for a".
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The alternative to a new election would be a calling for a parliamentary vote of no-confidence, which would require a simple majority.
Let no young [person) choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief-resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer.
And so before deciding to adopt a calling for a career, a better place to start is to think through the role we want a job to play in our lives.
Schwartz drew the ire of the fans in Detroit for a calling for a run on a 1st-and-10 play from his team's 25-yard line.
He disliked Metcalfe not only due to his party affiliation, but also because of his occupation as a stonemason, which he believed was too low a calling for a governor.
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Why not send an email calling for a leadership contest?
Legislators have introduced a bill calling for a verification system.
He would then issue a declaration calling for an investigation.
Koen (1985) wrote: "To identify a situation calling for an engineer, seek a situation calling for change".
That's not a call for a world without empathy.
This is not a call for a national curriculum.
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