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"due at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when referring to something that needs to be done at a specific time. For example, "The project is due at 5:00 PM on Friday."
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She was due at Fordham School of Law.
The balance is due at delivery.
"You're due at Convention Hall at eight".
Their baby is due at the end of December.
Parental essay due at high school guidance office.
Finished sportswear was due at stores in Britain.
He's not due at the Tate for four hours.
9.15am: England are due at training from around 9.30am.
He was due at six, in just fifteen minutes.
The bill is finally coming due at home.
Mr. Tillbright was due at 6 for dinner.
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