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If you say something will happen in due course, you mean it will happen at a suitable time in the future.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+due+course
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The thesaurus provides a list of words and phrases that are functionally similar.
eventually adverb the culprit will be caught eventually: in the end, in due course, by and by, in time, after some time, after a bit, finally, at last, over the long haul; ultimately, in the long run, at the end of the day, one day, some day, sometime, at some point, sooner or later.
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