due date

Frequency: 7.311.2 per million words

the date when something is expected to happen, e.g. a baby to be born or a bill to be paid

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Examples (20)

  • The baby was born exactly on its due date.
  • The due date for the assignment is next Friday.
  • Don't forget that the phone bill's due date is tomorrow.
  • Don't forget to pay the electricity bill before its due date.
  • I missed the due date for my credit card payment and was charged a late fee.
  • Could you please tell me the due date for these library books?
  • What is the due date for the next electricity bill?
  • The couple excitedly announced that their baby's due date is in May.
  • The professor extended the due date for our final essay by one week.
  • We missed the due date for the project proposal and had to ask for an extension.
  • All applications must be submitted online before the due date.
  • The contractor failed to complete the work by the agreed-upon due date.
  • We are working hard to finish the project by the due date.
  • Your first mortgage payment has a due date of October 1st.
  • You can renew your library books online if you can't return them by the due date.
  • He was working frantically to meet the looming due date.
  • The report's due date is approaching fast, and we still have a lot to do.
  • The system will send an automatic reminder one week before the payment due date.
  • The system will automatically send a reminder three days before the payment due date.
  • Please make sure all invoices are submitted by the specified due date.