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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come due" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
This phrase does not appear in English dictionaries. If you are looking for a phrase that is similar in meaning, you could use "become due" instead. For example: The rent will become due at the beginning of every month.
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Pension payments come due.
Meanwhile, their loans would come due.
But now the curse has come due.
In ten years, it'll come due".
The bills come due later.
But his loans come due in 2012.
And now the bill has come due.
The bonds come due in 30 years.
When will the mortgage come due?
When campaign expenses come due, she writes the checks.
The bill will come due in two years.
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