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 Translation for 'in due course' from English to French
SYNO in due course | in due season | in due time | ...
en temps voulu {adv}in due course
à point nommé {adv}in due course
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opportunément {adv}in due time
dans le délai fixé {adv}in due time
à point nommé {adv}in due time
dans les formes {adv}in due form
en bonne et due forme {adv}in due manner
dans les délais impartis {adv}in due time
Chaque chose en son temps. [loc.]All in due time. [idiom]
au cours de {prep}in the course of
au fil de {adv}in the course of
dans le cours de {prep}in the course of
à la longue {adv}in the course of time
au fil du temps {adv}in the course of time
au fil des années {adv}in the course of the years
au cours de la vie {adv}in the course of a lifetime
au détour de la conversation {adv}in the course of the conversation
dans le courant de la journée {adv}in the course of the day
dans le courant du mois {adv}in the course of the month
avec le temps {adv} [loc.]in the course of time [idiom]
dans le courant de l'année {adv}in the course of the year
fin.
échéant {adj} [intérêts, dette]
due
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Usage Examples English
  • At the Cairo Conference in November 1943, China, the United Kingdom and the United States all decided that "in due course Korea shall become free and independent".
  • Hellenistic philosophy was succeeded by continued developments in Platonism and Epicureanism, with Neoplatonism in due course influencing the theology of the Church Fathers.
  • In infected cultures, the parasite rapidly multiplies and thousands of tachyzoites break out of infected cells and enter adjacent cells, destroying the monolayer in due course.
  • The Declaration stated that "in due course Korea shall become free and independent", supporting Korean independence after the war.
  • It currently carries a plain un-lined livery but is due to be fully lined and lettered in due course.

  • On 10 October 2012, Thin Lizzy announced that the new material would not be released under the Thin Lizzy name, but would be released under a different name in due course.
  • C. In due course, accusing the Congress government for not showing enough care the struggle of the Tamils, T.T.N.C had broken away from the coalition and the Congress government lost the majority.
  • The river lock which once connected the Canal du Rhône à Sète to the Rhône has also been closed since 1969, but the lock is planned to reopen in due course.
  • In his spare time out of office hours he proceeded to create a stream of small works which he was able to sell. In due course he left the insurance company to concentrate on his writing, while also working part-time as assistant editor for the weekly "Black and White" magazine.
  • By his will he left these buildings to the state and in due course they were demolished to clear the area.

  • A new dam and bridge were built in 1908, and Wascana Lake was used as a domestic water source, to cool the city's power plant and, in due course, for the new provincial legislative building.
  • She begged her husband to grant her a child who would be capable of defeating Indra. In due course, Diti became pregnant and following her husband’s advice, she engaged in worship and remained chaste.
  • The sheer scale of the Canary Wharf proposals, and, in due course, the rapid implementation of the first phase of development, provided the impetus to the transport improvements which completely altered prospects for Limehouse as well as for the Isle of Dogs.
  • a wordplay on "delivered" and "worry", "care", or "loss". In due course Pwyll dies, and Pryderi rules Dyfed, marrying Cigfa of Gloucester, and amalgamating the seven cantrefs of Morgannwg to his kingdom.
  • In 1999, he publishes a new book entitled "Machine Living" and in due course is awarded a CBE.

  • However, in due course he discovers that Ellen is both a bigamist and an alcoholic.
  • The Ethiopian famine of that time was closely linked to the crisis of feudalism in that country, and in due course helped to bring about the downfall of the Emperor Haile Selassie.
  • His first selection for the full West Indies team followed in due course, but unfortunately coincided with the death of his father and Lara withdrew from the team.
  • Sir Andrew Barton, Lord High Admiral of Scotland, followed the example of his father, who had been issued with letters of marque by James III of Scotland to prey upon English and Portuguese shipping in 1485; the letters in due course were reissued to the son.
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