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be due

VERB
  1. be the result of

How To Use be due In A Sentence

  • This is most likely to be due to variation in Fe distribution within and adsorbed by plant tissues, and it was particularly evident in the root samples.
  • This increase may partly be due to the changeover to metric.
  • This may be due to the cheetah's prolonged courtship behavior, which requires extensive territory.
  • Paul came home this evening and said "You're horny ... and mardy ... you must be due on," which of course is absolutely right. March 28th, 2008
  • The purgative activity of RH appears to be due to rhein and the sennoside components.
  • But, for such an attribute, the difference could also be due to the greater psychological affinity between Is.
  • To this it may be due that Miss Arabella had reached the age of five and twenty not merely unmarried but unwooed. Captain Blood
  • It has emerged victims and their families may be due tens of millions of pounds in compensation. The Sun
  • The origin of these exotic features remains a mystery but may be due to something simple, such as the uneven upwelling of ice sheets.
  • When he returns, the new firm will be due to launch and he'll be out looking for the bigger deals that have hitherto eluded him.
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