Sentence examples for overdue for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "overdue for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean that something is past the time when it should have been done or it should happen. For example: "I was overdue for a vacation, so I took a week off to relax."

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She's been overdue for many years.

Hedge-fund fees are overdue for trimming.

He is overdue for a haircut.

He's "probably overdue for a move".

Are we overdue for the Cascadia earthquake?

-- Both teams are overdue for a Championship.

And long overdue for us to do.

Ship channels are overdue for dredging.

We are overdue for a big one".

David: Actually I think we're overdue for another melee.

And another accomplishment, however overdue, for Mr. Jenkins.

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