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Discover Ludwig"a long queue" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a line of people waiting for something, such as in a store or at an event. Example: The grocery store was so busy that there was a long queue at the checkout counter.
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There's a long queue.
"I'm not expecing a long queue".
Manned, unless there's a long queue.
There has not been a long queue at his door.
A long queue formed and he was there for hours.
Outside the Accademia there is a long queue.
A long queue of anti-abortion bills is awaiting consideration in Congress.
But the author joins a long queue of others who made the point before.
Unsurprisingly by the time I left attendants were turning away a long queue of cars.
"We have a long queue of applicants waiting for their applications to be processed," he said.
Outside, that small stall with a long queue is Frituur Filip.
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