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The phrase "professional calling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone's chosen career or vocation that they feel drawn to or called to pursue. Example: Her professional calling was to become a doctor and help others, even though it required many years of studying and hard work.
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Quite as fascinating, though, are some of the dualisms of his professional calling.
However, she found her professional calling as fashion editor at the Observer in the early 1980s.
Whenever we meet, he finds a way to congratulate me on what he considers my professional calling.
The daughter of a furniture-maker from Casablanca, she grew up in a religious household and it came as no surprise that faith was her professional calling.
Passionate hobby rather than professional calling remains the sport's status.
KRISTIAUNA MANGUM, 22, a senior at Ohio State University in Columbus, said she always had a flair for makeup, but never considered it a professional calling.
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The 34-year-old priest took on a super welterweight professional called Jimmy Pat.
Indeed last week Jack O'Dwyer, a leading Manhattan PR professional, called on the Lincoln Centre to drop the Koch name.
Oftentimes farmers will consult a professional called an agronomist to make pesticide recommendations.
Commentators, both bar-side and professional, called for more action, such as the revocation of Qatar as a World Cup host country.
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