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The phrase "I'm due to" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is scheduled to take place in the future. Example: "I'm due to present my project to the board of directors next week."
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I'm due to start catching more".
I'm due to be on a programme at 10.15".
Days before I'm due to fly, I turn gloomy.
In four weeks' time, I'm due to have my second baby.
Etchingham said: "I'm due to go until 9am and then do News at Ten that night".
"I'm due to speak to new secretary of state later this week.
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The sign of the correlation peak in (i) is due to a sync error.
The fluorescence of the unstained uninfected cells (fig. 1b (I)) was due to cellular auto-fluorescence.
I am due to meet EM Forster tonight.
I was due to interview her in 2008.
[Her father killed himself.] I was due to start college.
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