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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vocation or purpose that is considered noble or significant, often in a moral or spiritual context.
Example: "She felt that becoming a teacher was a high calling, as it allowed her to shape the minds of future generations."
Alternatives: "a noble vocation" or "a significant purpose".
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Justice is a high calling, not a low pursuit.
Orthodox Jews are commanded to marry, but the early Christians found celibacy a high calling.
The EU holds nationalism in check, and that is a high calling.
Johnson told skeptical college buddies that he would run for president one day, having been hooked from grade school on the idea that "politics was a high calling".
Dennis G. Smith, acting administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said: "Serving the uninsured is a high calling.
We're in a time when going to work for what the brilliant British television writer Dennis Potter once called "the medium of the occupying power" is a high calling.
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This is indeed a high call to duty -- to ourselves.
Case in point: Multibillion-dollar telecom service provider CenturyLink needed to understand why its call centers were receiving such a high call volume.
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