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The phrase "a clear calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong sense of purpose or direction in life, often in a professional or spiritual context.
Example: "After years of searching, I finally felt a clear calling to become a teacher and inspire the next generation."
Alternatives: "a distinct purpose" or "a strong vocation".
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There is now a clear calling in the global Hindu diaspora to practice and express dharma as eco-dharma, dharma for Earth.
Some people have a clear calling.
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I thought it was going to be a clear call.
"Behind your words, Mr Capriles, there is a clear call for a coup".
This seemed to him a clear call for an inclusive church.
Paris wanted a clear call for an immediate ceasefire and strong criticism of Israeli actions.
That seems to be a clear call to do away with the agency.
It's a clear call to carry on, no matter how difficult the times.
LEEDS--Morton.... "The call of the running tide is a wild call and a clear call that cannot be denied".
"That should be a clear call for legislatures in those states that don't have robust passenger restrictions," he said.
Campus research on the severity of the drought "overwhelmingly sends a clear call to action," Chancellor Nicholas Dirks said in a Feb. 5 message to the campus community.
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