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"Today was the due date to submit my students' final grades to the college, but I asked them to extend it one day because I realized that I had left my students' quizzes in my locker. Without the information, I can't figure out their grades."

Hello! Do you think the sentences in the passage are natural sounding? Which is better, "the due date of doing" or "the due date to do"

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"Today was the due date to submit my students' final grades to the college, but I asked them to extend it one day because I realized that I had left my students' quizzes in my locker. Without the information, I can't figure out their grades."

Hello! Do you think the sentences in the passage are natural sounding? Which is better, "the due date of doing" or "the due date to do"
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