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Discover Ludwig'a calling of' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a particular purpose, or destiny. For example, "He had a calling of being an artist, and he followed that dream to the very end."
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Women with a calling of this kind had no choice other than the reclusive life.
In the end, Giustiniana arrived at a calling of her own: she became a writer.
"I'm not really an esoteric person," he said, "but I did begin to feel a calling of some kind".
Following a calling of the candidates, instruction, and prayer, lectors are presented with a Bible and acolytes with a vessel with bread or wine.
Philosophy is thus a calling of great dignity, for its aim is wisdom, and its practitioners are themselves "lawgivers of reason".
Or you could simply be searching for that something or someone meant for you — God, a soul mate or a calling of sorts.
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At just past eight o'clock, a call of "Silence.
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