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Discover Ludwig'total due' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to the full amount (e.g. balance) that a person owes on a bill, invoice, or other financial transaction. For example, "The total due on the invoice is $300."
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Throughout Florida, damages totaled $3.3 million (1950 USD), a lower than expected total due to the sparse population in the area of the worst damage.
Then "Total Due: $62".
Total due: more than $300.
"How is it that EMC can settle for less than 1% of that total due?
By then, the state said the total due, with interest, had risen to $29.4 million.
Most of them carried bills with "Total Due" numbers that had jumped in recent months.
"There was damage to five aeroplanes in total due to the impact of shrapnel.
It gave the total due – £27,829 – plus an account name (the name of the building company), bank account number, sort code and reference number.
What had changed is that fewer over-65-year-old households were net tax payers, and such households also accounted for a greater proportion of the total due to our ageing population.
The public-sector borrowing requirement for February was less than expected; the full-year total, due in April, should be below the government's forecast.
In other words, that "Total Due: $62" box may be either A) a sneaky way to have people pay a fee they won't owe, if they respond within 15 days, or B) a ham-handed collection tactic to scare drivers into sending in money, lickety-split.
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