Sentence examples for once due from inspiring English sources

The phrase "once due" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb to describe a deadline that must be met at a specific point in time; for example, "The rent payment is once due on the 15th of the month."

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Such flights were once due to start in 2008.

Questions that were repeated more than once due to ineffective communication were identified.

The transaction is due to close in early November, once due diligence is complete.

The matter is with the police and we will now follow their lead as to what we do next once due process has taken its course".

Cameron's first visit to the Holy Land since taking office almost four years ago has already been cancelled once, due to last month's extensive flooding in the UK.

Since protests began al-Jareeda has only been printed once, due to government censors – who also shut down the internet for a day.

The Department for International Development (DfID) blamed the world financial crisis for the "pause" in building the airport, once due for completion by 2012.

The December dates had already been rescheduled once due to Gustavo Mazur's health problems – the keyboardist collapsed backstage before a show in Boulder, Colorado.

Not all the traffic rule violations can be addressed nor countermeasures be implemented at all unsafe locations, at once, due to limited funds.

I have never been able to successfully take more than one type at once, due to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (dry type).

It is a cruel twist of fate for a player who only played once due to injury at the 2015 World Cup in Canada, where England finished third.

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