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Discover Ludwig"due to join" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to happen in the future. For example: - The new employee is due to join our team next week. - The train is due to join the main line at the next station. - The two companies are due to join forces in a merger later this year. - The concert is due to start in ten minutes.
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He is due to join her to meet the family.
HealthFinch and iTriage are both due to join.
Despite Whitfield's troubles, two more children are due to join next month.
Hyland is due to join the News of the World next month.
The singer was due to join EastEnders in 2006 as a different character.
The Southampton left-back Ryan Bertrand is due to join up with the squad on Sunday.
Canada and Mexico are due to join the group in October.
Not a good omen some four years before Romania is due to join the EU.
British Survey ship HMS Echo is also due to join the search effort Wednesday.
She is also due to join the Britain's Got Talent national arena tour, which begins in Birmingham on 12 June.
China is not due to join the OECD later this year, as suggested in the article above.
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