Examples of 'due' in a sentence
Meaning of "due"
Due is an adjective used to indicate that something should happen or be completed by a specific time
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- Owed or owing.
- Appropriate.
- Scheduled; expected.
- Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time.
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Committing an assault due to excessive alcohol consumption.
Due process is observed in all extradition cases.
Sales growth was high due to a decrease in prices.
Due to cross the border late tonight.
Malfunctioning is due to the flame control device.
Due obedience and responsibility of the superior.
The potential of the due diligence standard.
Deaths due to measles have continued to fall.
Facts and contentions due to a lack of evidence.
Due course passed a long time ago.
She was not due for another month.
Due to the presence of trivalent chromium particles.
Voltage drop due to use of extension cable.
Payments for services rendered are due immediately.
Better combustion due to higher oxygen content.
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Date on which eighth periodic report is due.
This reluctance was due to the following factors.
The warranty does not cover damage due to.
Working hours lost due to conflicts involving.
A proposed amendment could be submitted in due course.
It appears to be due north of our present position.
There is a danger of fatal injury due to explosion.
Faster priming due to improved flow technology.
Some temporary market disruption due to insecurity.
Highly rugged due to internal locking mechanism.
Further details may be provided in due course.
Not applicable due to first contract cycle.
We will hear from them in due course.
Product failure due to improper installation is not.
The matter is accorded its due attention.
They were due at the house they were working on.
Which could have been due to his condition.
Damages due to shipping damage or improper installation.
Citrus trees are dying due to lack of irrigation.
We are due to fold in a couple of days if this keeps up.
You are kinda due for some happy.
Such institutions are expected to be operational in due course.
Reduction in liabilities due to change in accounting policy.
Now the bill has come due.
This can be challenging due to commercial confidentiality.
Additional details will be shared in due course.
This is due to the method of making ice.
I thought his collapse due to mental strain.
Limited due diligence and closing conditions.
Slight cracks or fissures due to handling or washing.
The growth in the volumes sold was due to.
Any food loss due to product failures.
There was no individual evaluation or due process at all.
The increase was due mainly to investment revenue.
There is also a danger of malfunction due to interferences.