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The phrase "are due to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to happen in the near future.
Example: "The team members are due to make their presentations next week."
Alternatives: "are expected to make" or "are scheduled to make".
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Ministers are due to make that decision in 2017.
8.30am: David Cameron and Nick Clegg are due to make a joint television appearance together today to discuss the budget.
The most senior commanders are due to make their apprehension clear at a meeting of the National Security Council with the Prime Minister today.
PanCanadian is already listed, and the other four are due to make their stock listing debut next Wednesday No new shares will be issued.
Three daily services are due to make the run, stopping at one station, seven stations and all 24 intervening stations respectively.
The EU's leaders are due to make a declaration on Europe's constitutional future at a summit in the Belgian town of Laeken in December.
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The commission is due to make a recommendation next month.
It is due to make a decision later this summer.
Obama was due to make a public statement.
Zereoue is due to make $2.2 million this season.
It is due to make its decision next month.
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