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The phrase "as an overdue" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is late or past due, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The report was submitted as an overdue task, highlighting the delays in our project timeline."
Alternatives: "as a late" or "as a delayed".
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Others see a bigger military budget as an overdue payment.
Some will see this as an overdue improvement.
Some foreigners may be tempted to see the memorial as an overdue acknowledgment of German guilt.
The latest is "Up 1," a victory lap that also works well as an overdue introduction.
They were welcomed by the masses who saw them as an overdue answer to the prevailing lawlessness.
The Times' editorial board described the decision, in a headline, as "an overdue victory for gay parents and their children".
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Born in 1975, Mr Renzi presents himself as a radical break from the past in both style and policy, and his rise has been widely hailed as heralding an overdue generational change.
They sat motionless and looked annoyed, as if waiting for an overdue train.
As a result, Tuesday brought an overdue return of common sense to government policy in many states.
It was an important as well as a long overdue win for France.
Instead, think of it as a long overdue sequel to Castle of Illusion, the lavishly crafted Sega game from 1990.
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