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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a summoning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to the act of calling upon someone or something, often in a mystical or formal sense.
Example: "The ancient text described a summoning of spirits to seek their guidance."
Alternatives: "a calling" or "a summons".
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Hamlet returned from the island of Orplid where he had learned a Summoning Spell from Hecate.
His first collection, A Summoning of Stones, was published in 1954.
His first book, "A Summoning of Stones" (1954), won him immediate attention for its lapidary skills.
You can read them in these pictures, each an evocation, each a celebration and a summoning.
Sorrow and rage coalesce into something like an invocation of dark forces, a summoning of chaos in grand style.
So I asked her political adviser whether there would be a summoning of the troops in the coming days to discuss what the next moves will be.
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He was issued a summons.
He wrote me a summons.
A summons was delivered to his house.
They are not given a summons.
The sheriff served a summons mid-show.
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