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overdue

[oh-ver-doo, -dyoo] / ˌoʊ vərˈdu, -ˈdyu /


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I received a credit warning about a three-month overdue payment on a credit card held by my wife, with me listed as an authorized user.

From MarketWatch

It seems overdue that he would be the topic of an “American Masters” episode, but for Sun Ra time was fluid.

From The Wall Street Journal

Various proposals to reverse those measures have kicked up a ruckus in Berlin, in recent months, as an overdue argument about intergenerational fairness is getting some air.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is little disagreement among policymakers, manufacturers and doctors that a re-examination of federal nutrient requirements for infant formula is long overdue.

From The Wall Street Journal

Valerie Termini, acting director of the department, said the decision was “overdue” at the meeting, while acknowledging that mountain lions are polarizing animals.

From Los Angeles Times