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The phrase "am due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to happen at a certain time.
Example: "I am due to submit my report by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "I am scheduled to" or "I am expected to".
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I am due to meet EM Forster tonight.
I am due to travel to Tunisia in the next couple of weeks.
My final week here, before leaving for Paris where I am due to open a play.
I am due to assume the position at 3pm on Tuesday, which is Bastille Day.
ST: I've been to Congress in Washington and I am due to visit the Scottish parliament.
I now am due to fly back on 27 April having originally been told 2 May.
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He is due to be sentenced March 18.
Both are due to be sentenced later.
Tomorrow, he is due to be crucified.
This rule was due to be scrapped.
This is due to "vanity sizing".
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