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Discover Ludwig"due dates" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "due dates" when referring to the time or deadline by which something is expected to be completed or paid. For example: - "The library books have different due dates depending on the type of material." - "Please make sure to submit your report before the due date." - "I missed the due date for my credit card payment and now I have to pay a late fee." - "The due dates for the upcoming projects are clearly listed in the syllabus."
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due dates
noun
Plural of due date
synonyms
Exact(55)
Due dates postponed till libraries reopen.
Mark due dates in your calendar.
A skirmish over due dates and fines?
There are no due dates stamped on the inside covers.
There are no due dates or late fees.
Due dates are "approximate" and there are no fines.
Similar(5)
"Only the due date".
Her original due date?
DUE DATE Opens on Friday nationwide.
Then your due date is Oct. 17.
"Due Date" will have none of it.
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