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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is due at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is expected or scheduled to arrive or happen at a particular time. For example, "The report is due at the end of the month."
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The balance is due at delivery.
An update is due at 1 30pm.
Their baby is due at the end of December.
Mr. Olson's brief is due at the court on Monday.
The first payment is due at the end this month.
Friday's launch is due at 21 46 18 GMT.
The total conference fee is due at time of registration.
Homework is due at 2 10 this Friday.
The total seminar fee is due at time of registration.
This is due at the beginning of class on paper.
Homework is due at the start of class.
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