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Discover Ludwig"due about" is not a correct or common phrase in written English.
It may be a typo or a non-native speaker's attempt to use the phrase "about due", which is a more common construction. "About due" means something is expected or ready to happen soon, often with the implication that it is running a bit late. Example: "The report is about due, so I should have it finished and submitted by tomorrow at the latest."
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The balance, plus a refundable security deposit, are due about eight weeks before you go.
Mr. Wachs figures his company is due about $850,000 in damages and lost income.
"Technically, it's due about 10 days after the Open, but it's all progressing normally.
But Winn can play center and is due about $5 million in arbitration next season, making him a cheaper alternative.
But it will be harder to escape many other bills that start to come due about 10 years from now.
Well, after today's splendid morning and afternoon sessions, we're now due about 10 overs' worth of thrilling evening action.
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So far, the Monkeys have ponied up a total of $985 after their first round of monthly dues, about $30 to $50.
Those who opt out from paying the full dues – about 28,000 additional teachers – end up paying about $410 in "fair share" fees.
Two of the three homeowners' associations — which together account for about 20percentt of the housing stock — require additional dues, about $400 a year, according to Barbara Gagliardi, a sales associate with Prudential Connecticut Realty.
If Congress does not resume paying its dues, about $900,000 a year, it will be suspended from the Inter-Parliamentary Union in October and expelled next year, oddly, at a meeting scheduled to be held in Havana.
"I came up because she was about due out".
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