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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is due in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to arrive or happen at a certain time. It can be used in various contexts, such as a deadline for a project, a delivery, or a scheduled event. Example: The report is due in by Friday afternoon. (Here, "due in" is used to indicate the deadline for the report.) Another example: Our flight is due in at 8 PM tonight. (In this context, "due in" is used to indicate the expected arrival time of the flight.).
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A final report is due in February.
Our baby is due in the fall.
The GMT800 is due in September.
He is due in court this morning.
The paperback is due in July.
His 11th grandchild is due in November.
An election is due in 15 months.
The second is due in the fall.
His wife, Dowd, is due in August.
The baby is due in the spring.
Their baby is due in December.
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