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"a personal calling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a strong inner feeling that one has a particular purpose or mission in life, often related to a sense of contributing to the world in some meaningful way. For example, "The young woman felt a personal calling to help the homeless in her community."
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I imagine that she sees providing proper bra support as a personal calling.
For Ms. Stevens, matching clients with apartments has sort of become a personal calling.
In any case, it has been a personal calling, just as much as those heady days of Olympic competition.
His passion for foraged food, like city snails to make escargot, seems more of a personal calling.
The fact that the president has tended to view war, like religious faith, as a personal calling is suggestive.
"That is when it became kind of a personal calling, because I spoke out and said, 'Sorry, sunshine, this is just not on,' " she said.
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We ourselves received a personal call.
"It's a hard call, a personal call," she said.
It was a personal call, having to do with golf.
We were trying not to listen, but it seemed to be a personal call," she says.
The White House invited Mr. Green and the newspaper's publisher, Laura Hollingsworth, to join a "personal call" with the president.
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