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The phrase "are due for execution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is scheduled or expected to be carried out, often referring to tasks, plans, or legal matters.
Example: "The final steps of the project are due for execution next week, and we need to ensure everything is in place."
Alternatives: "are scheduled for execution" or "are set for execution."
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Last week, Prime Minister Abbott told reporters that Australia's $1 billion in aid after the devastating 2004 tsunami should be considered when deciding on the fate of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, who are due for execution early this year.
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We are due for a market correction".
They're due for it.
UKRAINE was due for a storm.
"We're due for a pause".
It's due for release next autumn.
Perhaps he was due for a makeover.
Clearly, I am due for some housekeeping.
We're due for something fun.
The market is due for a pullback.
He is due for release in August 2014.
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