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The phrase "as a called" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone who has been called for a specific purpose or role, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "As a called leader in the community, I strive to serve those in need."
Alternatives: "as a designated" or "as a appointed".
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Yet for many, the enduring image of him that season was the way he stood, with the bat on his shoulder, as a called third strike concluded the National League Championship Series.
As a called teacher, Perich taught a variety of secular subjects as well as a religion class.
Cheryl Perich taught secular subjects and religion at Hosanna-Tabor LutheRedfordool in Redford, Mich., and signed a contract as a "called teacher," charged with advancing the religious doctrines of the congregation that operated the school.
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A reviewer from The A.V. Club, grading the game as an "A", called the story "moving".
"I see them as a calling card," she says.
Mr. Jean, the son of a Nazarene minister, described his candidacy as a calling.
Brees has described signing with the Saints, after the 2005 season, as a calling.
She said that the people who produced the magazines saw their work as a calling.
As a calling card for terror or revolution, the name lacked pizzazz.
He fretted about government spending while defending public service as a calling.
I had found what those ministers referred to as "a calling".
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