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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become due" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a debt or obligation is now payable or it can be used to indicate that a deadline for an event or activity has now been reached. For example, "The rent for this month becomes due next week."
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Typically the later in the day it is, the more flexible people become due to fatigue.
The annual fees will become due and payable to the NRC as indicated in § 171.19.
The alternative would be a debt default, as big repayments become due.
"This should become clearer over the next few years as loans start to become due".
It regards this as feasible by 2010, when the first repayments become due.
If they commit any further breaches of the Code before 31 December 2012 the fines will become due.
If they willed their wealth to their descendants, then sizable estate taxes would become due on their deaths.
And when they die or move into other accommodations, the loan and the interest become due and payable".
(c) it is estimated will become due and payable due and payable within sixty days of the date of request.
Those detailed questionnaires have now been sent to dozens of companies, with replies starting to become due this month.
Of that debt, $183.7 million is owed to Bank of America, and would become due immediately if Mr. Ebbers left WorldCom.
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