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The phrase "a calling with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific calling or vocation that involves collaboration or partnership.
Example: "She felt a calling with the community service organization, wanting to make a difference in people's lives."
Alternatives: "a calling to" or "a vocation involving".
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CALIFORNIA winemakers share a calling with the Cistercian monks of the Middle Ages: a relentless quest to find the best places to grow pinot noir.
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A call with good news".
I would have gotten a call with a crying voice.
His close friend got a call with the answer.
I couldn't even get a call with the chair.
A call with Hommocks students lifted their spirits.
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Apple chief executive Tim Cook panned the new rival offerings in a call with analysts and investors.
"I just think it's unrealistic," Mr. Viniar said in a call with reporters.
In a call with Jamil's sister, in July, 2009, he asked after her brother.
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