How to use due in a sentence. Due is a borrowing from french Expected to happen, arrive, etc
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At a suitable time in the future
This bill is due next month
Owing or observed as a moral or natural right A due margin for delay. Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due.
Having reached the date for payment. See examples of due used in a sentence. Definition of due adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Things that are due are owed — it's time to come up with them
Loans, library books, and school assignments usually have a due date. Due to as a prepositional phrase meaning because of, owing to'' has been in use since the 14th century Due to the sudden rainstorm, the picnic was moved indoors.