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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are overdue to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is late or past the expected time for completion or occurrence.
Example: "The reports are overdue to be submitted by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are late for" or "are past due for".
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But the heat may be more intense on several players who believe they are overdue to win a major.
One sensational freshman, two coaches who are overdue to capture a national championship and three otherworldly players headline this weekend's Final Four.
Hundreds of staff are overdue to return since almost a quarter of the industry's fleet was grounded after the Super Puma ditching off Shetland.
Full employment helps, but the gains that are overdue to America's workers will also require better enforcement of America's labor laws and stronger unions.
We in the media are overdue to embrace the anti-intellectual realities of this sound bite, Tweet-driven world of ours and acknowledge that titles and cover images matter, as they are all many will ever see.
I think we are overdue to actually start to use a hammer.
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We're overdue to abolish the electoral college.
It's a poor group and the performance on Friday was overdue, to say the least.
"But at the same time, we're overdue to beat these guys".
Now it is overdue to establish a peace through another act of force majeure.
It was overdue to be closed, and measures to protect it were lax, even though it had been attacked 47 times in the preceding five months.
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