in due course
collocation in Englishmeaningsofin,dueandcourse
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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due
adjective
uk/dʒuː/us/duː/
expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a ...
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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(Definition ofin,dueandcoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofin due course
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It is to be hoped that induecoursehe will have the opportunity to publish in a journal affording wider dissemination of his work.
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We have an article on etymology in mind and would like to deal with literary allusions too, induecourse.
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I will return to this issue induecourse.
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There is scope for further units to be added, induecourse, should the need arise.
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They would get to him induecourse.
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All this will whet scholarly appetites for the conventional grammar, dictionary, and text collection that we hope will be published induecourse.
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It is hoped that their policy statements will induecourseexpress explicit support for replication studies in the field of language learning and teaching.
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Induecourse, it should be possible to construct a syllabus of topics.
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I shall 33 return to this issue induecourse.
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We will return to this matter induecourse.
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Confirmation with classical taxonomic methods will be conducted induecourse.
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I hope to defend these assumptions at considerable length induecourse.
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We welcome contributions for future issues to either of these two new features, and we will be making public calls for contributions induecourse.
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English merchants, induecourse, would themselves become masters in the field.
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Some other elements will be introduced induecourse.
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The theory of resilience may, induecourse, embolden development agencies to act on facts not faith.
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The hundreds of lines leading to this denouement followed induecourse.
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Induecourse, the founding fathers' favourite periods were hounded as contaminated by old-fashioned approaches and resistant to newer ones.
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Not unnaturally, the imbalance created by the 1992 disorder was restored induecourse.
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