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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falling due" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate when a payment or obligation is expected to be made. Example: "The loan payment is falling due at the end of the month."
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falling due
verb
Present participle of fall due
Exact(60)
Now the bills are falling due.
Worse, the debts falling due may rise.
The conglomerate is shouldering about $60bn£35bnbn) in debt and has $4bn falling due next month.
A bond payment falling due before then will be covered by short-term debt.
Prosecutions and convictions for child abuse are also falling due to lack of police resources.
It has $360 million in bank debt falling due on Nov. 15, and owes its bondholders about $575 million.
My suspicions had been alerted by Guardian reports that these insurance premiums were falling due to fewer burglaries etc.
With global tourism figures falling due to the worldwide economic downturn, a serious campaign was needed to combat the slide.
Interim arrangements will be instituted for handling debt falling due between now and March 15, the message added.
The government may be able to stumble on until October, when debt payments totalling $5 billion start falling due.
Lisbon has about 9 billion euros ($12.7 billion) of bond redemptions falling due in April and June.
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