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The phrase "vocation in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person's profession or calling in a specific field or area of expertise. Example: "Her vocation in teaching has inspired many students to pursue their own educational goals."
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Separating these two usages is critical to understanding occupational identity (i.e., vocation), in that they imply distinct goals for vocational education and separate measures.
(That was Mr. Sedaris's part-time vocation in those days).
He found his vocation in politics and was blessed with an inquisitive and critical mind.
After a brief stint in surgery, he discovered his true vocation in A&E and paediatrics.
He had, as he himself said, found his "vocation in life".
Hurlin began his career repairing elevators, before finding his vocation in acier damassé.
"They see this as their vocation in the church," Sister Piil said.
Soon she found her true vocation in the Fleet Street office of the Manchester Guardian.
The intense, compassionate Dutchman seemed to have found a vocation in London, but his family disapproved.
You could say that I regard my job as a vocation in every sense.
You know fuck all about art.' This is my vocation in life.
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