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Discover LudwigThe phrase "membership due" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a payment or fee that is owed for an ongoing membership, such as a gym membership or book club membership. For example, "The membership due for the month of April is due on April 15th."
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Berck's weightlifting club has seen a rise in membership due to the Olympics.
Despite this the contract was rejected by the membership due to ongoing concerns about weekend pay and people who work part-time.
The City of London has emerged as a key funding source for campaigns on both sides of the forthcoming referendum on EU membership, due to take place in 2016 or 2017.
The Business Secretary also insisted that the In/Out referendum on Britain's EU membership, due by 2017, was not creating "uncertainty" among companies reliant on trade with the bloc.
"Afghanistan deserve associate membership due to their improving record," said Zaka Ashraf of the ACC.
Medicare prescription drug plan premiums fell 37% in the recent quarter to $514.8 million, reflecting declining average membership due to members choosing competitor offerings.
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— Steve Coll, "Membership Dues," September 26 , 2011
But political involvement and membership dues?
Yearly membership dues start at $39.99.
"That was our membership dues.
The United States also owes $468 million in membership dues, Mr. Connor added.
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