have a vocation
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To possess a strong feeling that one is meant for a particular career or role.
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- Many teachers truly have a vocation for educating young minds.
- She always felt she had a vocation to help the underprivileged.
- Do you believe some people are born to have a vocation for medicine?
- He discovered he had a vocation for carpentry after years in an office job.
- Not everyone is lucky enough to have a clear vocation early in life.
- To truly excel, one must have a deep vocation for their chosen field.
- The priest said he had a vocation to serve God and his community.
- Despite the challenges, she continued to have a strong vocation for scientific research.
- If you have a vocation for caring, nursing might be the perfect path.
- Some artists have a vocation that drives them to create regardless of fame or fortune.