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the due
adjective
Owed or owing.
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The phrase "the due" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to something that is expected or owed. Example: The due date for the project is next Monday. In this sentence, "the due date" refers to the date that the project is expected to be completed.
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"Only the due date".
The due date became October 1st.
Then came the "due diligence".
The due diligence far exceeded our expectations".
All the due diligence is not surprising.
That was the due of fame.
And the due date is today.
Pay card bills before the due payment date.
The position finally was given the due it deserved.
"The due diligence done by W.G.I. was long and extensive.
Hardly the due diligence skills of Hercule Poirot, are they?
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