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Due
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Due
Describing a debt or its maturity. For example, one may say that a $250,000 mortgage is due in 30 years, which means that the mortgage must be completely paid off 30 years from the time of that statement.

due
Of or relating to an obligation or receivable that is outstanding and payable.


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