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"on due course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that will happen in the normal course of events, or at the expected time. Example: We will send you your order confirmation on due course.
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Their syntheses will be reported elsewhere on due course.
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As with the original clearance, the council is duty-bound to uphold the law and these people will be moved on in due course.
"We always knew that Nancy would want to move on in due course having spent six years at Handbag prior to our acquisition.
Because in its sclerotic complacency it never learns anything, it went on in due course to lose its base in Scotland and then elect Jeremy Corbyn, whose performance during the referendum has been a masterclass in lacklustre, moribund, timid, low-wattage helplessness.
Work is currently underway to image dynamic diffusion layers of ultramicroelectrodes, which we expect to report on in due course.
"It is very important that it will not be announced first on Twitter, although it will be announced on Twitter in due course," a royal spokesman said.
The statement added that Rösler's assistant, Rob Kelly, and first-team coach, Julian Darby, have both been placed on gardening leave and that a "further announcement will be made on leedsunited.com in due course".
Let me know how you get on... in due course".
We will write more on this in due course.
We expect to consult on proposals in due course".
We will set out further details on transition in due course".
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