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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deadline is due" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a date by which certain work needs to be completed or submitted. For example, "The deadline for this project is due on Friday, August 14th."
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If this threat holds true, Uber could face a very difficult problem indeed in May this year, when the deadline is due to expire.
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The deadline is tight: Proposals are due by 16 July.
The deadline, which was due to end at midnight on Tuesday, has been extended until 30 April in the worst-hit areas.
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But there were deadlines coming up, too: the company is due to report earnings on Jan . 21and its annual meeting is slated for Feb. 25.
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The deadline for filing such briefs is seven days after the brief is due from the party you are supporting.
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