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Phrase(s): in due course [and] in due time; in good time; in the course of time; in time
in a normal or expected amount of time. • The roses will bloom in due course. • The vice president will become president in due course. • I’ll retire in due time. • Just wait, my dear. All in good time. • It’ll all work out in the course of time. • In time, things will improve.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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Also, in due course of time;in due time;in time;all in good time. After an appropriate interval, in a reasonable length of time. For example, In due course we'll discuss the details of this arrangement, or In due time the defense will present new evidence, or You'll learn the program in time, or We'll come up with a solution, all in good time. Chau cer used in due time in the late 1300s, and the other usages arose over the next few centuries. However, Also see IN GOOD TIME for another meaning.
American Heritage Idioms