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Discover LudwigThe phrase "due for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to happen soon.
Example: "The car is due for a service next week."
Alternatives: "scheduled for a" or "expected for a".
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And due for a rest.
"We're due for a pause".
Perhaps he was due for a makeover.
UKRAINE was due for a storm.
It seemed due for a face-lift.
Due for a fair rub.
He was due for a disappointment.
Due for a change of luck.
We were due for a change.
I am due for a sabbatical.
Aren't we due for a massive outbreak?
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