Sentence examples for a due course from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a due course" is not correct; the correct expression is "in due course." You can use it to indicate that something will happen at the appropriate or expected time in the future.

Example: "You will receive a response to your application in due course."
Alternatives: "in due time" or "at the appropriate time."

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Additional studies with this analogue are in progress and will be reported in a due course.

We therefore admit that mtDNA analyses with highly degraded ancient samples are sometimes too risky because sequencing errors commonly occurred during analysis, and they could not be corrected easily by a due course of repeated experiments with a sufficient amount of samples.

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Cricket South Africa said it would appoint a replacement in due course, with a Test and limited-overs tour of Bangladesh scheduled in July.

We will make a decision in due course," said Chris Wynn, a spokesman for Ofcom.

But it may provide an answer in due course to a question we hadn't had before.

"Of course as a government we will express a view in due course".

There will probably be a paper in due course.

"We will make a decision in due course".

If she gets more than one offer they will make a decision in due course".

"We are reviewing it, and we'll be filing a response in due course," he said.

"We will take this case and render a decision in due course," Bye said.

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