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Discover Ludwig"due to pay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a debt or obligation that is expected to be paid. For example, "I'm due to pay the utility bill this week."
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They are due to pay out in July 2018 or when the company resumes dividend payments.
Haymarket was due to pay the remaining £16m in instalments until January 2016.
The company was due to pay the bondholders about £220m in June next year.
Russia had been due to pay $850m in debt-service on June 2nd.
Among those due to pay tribute during the service were the writer Lynda La Plante and the actor Maureen Lipman.
Blazer forfeited $1.9m when he pleaded guilty, and is due to pay more to the authorities when he is sentenced.
Yesterday the Premier League was due to pay every club its next £7m instalment of television money.
The label is due to pay Gaye's family 50% of the song's future songwriting and publishing royalties revenue.
A second bonus scheme is due to pay out to about 3,000 employees this summer and again in 2017.
First, there is the matter of the $2.75 million the Jets are due to pay quarterback Neil O'Donnell next Friday.
Next month the government is due to pay the IMF double that amount, starting with €300m on June 5th.
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