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The phrase "a calling to a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of purpose or vocation, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "She felt a calling to a career in medicine."
Alternatives: "a calling for" or "a calling towards".
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Brother Nicholas was working as an audio engineer when he went through what he described as a religious conversion, a calling to a devout life.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of my discussion with Mr. Kinsel, where he offers advice for emerging and mid-career artists and his perspective on how art has turned from a "calling" to a business.
There is no guild system that says once you are called to the vocation of lifting 105-pound blocks, you must honorably retire from lifetime work in such a calling to a comfortable and suitably early retirement.
Your senses may be flooded with a different longing than mine, perhaps a calling to a certain career or professional trade, one that deeply fulfills you.
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Perhaps, the Giants should place a call to A-Rod?
Mr. Edgar felt a calling to be a minister while attending church camp at 16.
And complaining has never changed a noncall to a call, or a call to a noncall.
A call to a plant biologist allayed our fears.
A call to a Nike spokesman was not returned yesterday.
A call to a Department of Education spokesman was not immediately returned.
A call to a WellQuest spokesman, Michael Ackerman, was not returned.
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