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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be due" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected or scheduled to happen at a certain time.
Example: "The report is due next Friday."
Alternatives: "to be expected" or "to be scheduled."
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There needs to be due process".
But there has to be due process.
I think it has to be due to police operations.
The recovery appears to be due to the latest twists over Syria.
Emily Maitlis is understood to be due to present the programme on Monday night.
It appears to be due to many factors, of which wolves are one.
Perhaps it will come in Morrissey's autobiography, which was said to be due in December.
That faith appears to be due in some part to the election of President Obama.
An interest payment of $850,000 was supposed to be due on Sunday.
This is believed to be due to a malfunction in one of the brain's visual pathways.
Sprewell's struggles seemed to be due mainly to his sore back.
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