In due course means "all in good time" or that something will happen at the proper time. It is a saying that is often said to someone being impatient.
A woman is going to birth her baby.
No. The expression " due to" must not start a sentence, although it is certainly done by very many careless speakers. Proper use of "due to" is as an adjectival phrase modifying the subject of the phrase or sentence: This shortfall is due to a loss.
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The phrase The Glass Ceiling is best described as when the advancement of a person in an organization stops due to discrimination or politics.
indifferance (or bored) due to repeatation!!
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "within the old trunk".
It means a fair court hearing or trial
Its mean that the payment should be made after that
A woman is going to birth her baby.
IN THE DUE COURSE OF BUSINESS?
This phrase suggests that someone feels trapped or restricted within their own living space, possibly due to negative circumstances or relationships that make them feel isolated or unhappy. It could indicate a lack of freedom or control in their environment.
It means there is an outstanding debt for some goods or services you have received.
Due West means " in a westerly direction " I think it means a location/course that is exactly 270 degrees, West, on a compass.
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Yes a banker can be a holder in due course. A holder in due course protects the purchaser of a debt and is commonly found in commercial transactions.
The Chinese phrase 'yibai' means 'one hundred' in English.
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