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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong sense of purpose or vocation that someone feels drawn to pursue in their life or career.
Example: "After years of searching for my passion, I finally discovered a true calling in teaching."
Alternatives: "a genuine vocation" or "a real purpose".
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A true calling never dies.
Except for one thing: The work doesn't feel like a true calling.
"Adolescence weeds out those with a true calling from those who are just talented.
Lamber suggested that business was not a true calling for them but an accident of fate.
Sure, it's still a "what if," but what if Marfa had a true calling card beyond Donald Judd's minimalist boxes?
"I'm not ready to say there's a true calling, but I think there's a better calling for many of us," he said.
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A true call to arms to pitch in to end the scourge of bullying and teach our children to live as one.
They taught us the college song, and they explained that our university degrees were just a formality our true calling was being a Kingsman.
EVEN when he was a successful child performer in his native Canada, Bob Ezrin had an inkling his true calling was on the other side of the studio microphones.
Finally, though, a reformed Cocozza has made a return to his true calling, rock'n'roll.
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