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John has a real vocation for being a doctor.
Can I write like this(bellow) without changing the context?
John has a real vocation to be a doctor.
10 mai 2024 13:30
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John has a real vocation for being a doctor - John is a doctor and this is his passion.
John has a real vocation to be a doctor - John is not a doctor yet but he is passionate about becoming one.
11 mai 2024
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No. This relatively rare meaning of ‘vocation’ needs ‘for’. ‘Vocation’ here refers to a belief or passion.
You can also just say (more commonly)
‘John’s vocation is medicine.’
10 mai 2024
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I seldom use this meaning of "vocation". Perhaps the British use it more. I would say "John is a doctor by vocation". However even though I seldom use it, the other meaning as a "calling" makes perfect sense. That's what its Latin roots mean.
Another good word to keep in mind is "occupation". It is more flexible than most people realize. It can mean a career or a job but it can also just be a hobby to which you devote most of your time. Literally, it just means the thing that occupies you.
15 mai 2024
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Robson Leonel Branco
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Anglais, Portugais
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Anglais
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