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The phrase "is due to conclude" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to come to an end or be completed at a specific time or date. Here is an example: "The conference is due to conclude at 5pm, so please make sure you have your presentations ready by then."
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The review is due to conclude this autumn.
The study is due to conclude by December.
The review of Radio 2 and 6Music is due to conclude early next year.
A second criminal investigation by the Dutch prosecutor's office is due to conclude later this year or early in 2016.
The inquiry is due to conclude in December with the chairman's report delivered to ministers early next year.
The inquest into the restraint-related death of 15-year-old Gareth Myatt is due to conclude this week.
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The elections are due to conclude May 13.
The hearings are due to conclude on Friday, and an initial finding from the panel is expected next week.
Moscow is a party to the Vienna negotiations on Iran's suspect nuclear programme, which are due to conclude next Monday.
Charles, a long standing advocate of climate change action, helped open the crucial UN talks in Paris, which are due to conclude on Saturday.
The negotiations over Coen and Hopevale, the remaining "lighthouse" schools under Pearson's education agenda, are due to conclude by the end of 2016.
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