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The phrase "just due" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to mean that something is "deserved" or "properly deserved" and can be used in the context of acknowledging an accomplishment or service. For example: "We congratulate Sarah on her promotion to head of accounting; it is just due for her hard work and dedication."
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They deserve their just due.
"He believes he has his just due.
"It's just due diligence," the executive said.
"Now she'll get her just due," Mr. Massenberg said.
I'm never going to get my just due".
"He doesn't get his just due in what he's done.
The general unease surrounding this war is not just due to 'orange alert'.
In fact, luv is not really about love, but about appreciation and just due.
Over time, players like the Aarons and the Mayses won't get their just due".
A lot of people don't give him his just due and his credit.
"It's a group of white folks getting together to deny darker folks their just due".
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