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due

adjective as in unpaid; owing money

adjective as in appropriate, proper

adverb as in (of direction) directly

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LRAs are a critical component of HIV cure research due to their role in what is called "kick and kill," the idea that HIV can be reawakened and actively targeted to eliminate the viral reservoir.

Matt Rife is taking a two-week break from his stand-up comedy world tour due to ‘extreme exhaustion.’

For example, Prevelo Bikes moved production to Taiwan due to the initial Trump tariffs in 2019, which increased their costs but by less than if they continued to import from China.

From Salon

In July, the legal case against Baldwin, who was on trial for manslaughter, was dismissed due to the prosecution's failure to turn over evidence to the defense.

From Salon

Lambeth Palace said more details would be provided on this arrangement "in due course".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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