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The phrase "a queue for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line of people waiting for something, such as an event, service, or product.
Example: "There was a long queue for the concert tickets outside the venue."
Alternatives: "a line for" or "a wait for".
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But there's a queue for them.
Try crumpling without warning in a queue for the bus.
I was placed in a queue for over 70 minutes before speaking to a representative.
Entering a NetID will send the print job to a queue for that particular labs printer.
If you see a queue for food in Taiwan, get in it," Er Chen advises.
There's always a queue for the tiny oyster bar and its four stools.
I wondered, momentarily, if I'd stumbled into a queue for tickets for Motorhead's latest concert.
farabundovive I met Alex McLeish in a queue for food at Lord's earlier this summer.
Computer programs identify potential arrest-related deaths and add them to a queue for analysts.
Many travellers instead decided to join a queue for hours and be booked on the next available train.
You'll never find a queue for the ladies' at a technology conference, says Cary Marsh, who runs a software company.
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