Sentence examples for a queue from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a queue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to proceed or be attended to.
Example: "There was a long queue at the ticket counter for the concert."
Alternatives: "a line" or "a waitlist".

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She's keen, form a queue.

Now there's a queue.

Two's a queue, right?

That's quite a queue.

Yes, you're standing in a queue.

"There is a queue into the euro".

The other has a queue.

"There's quite a queue outside".

Outside, a queue was forming.

But there's a queue for them.

If there's a queue, join it.

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