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The phrase "a queue for resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a line or sequence of individuals or systems waiting to access or utilize certain resources.
Example: "Due to high demand, there is currently a queue for resources at the data center, and users may experience delays."
Alternatives: "a line for resources" or "a waitlist for resources".
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Once the job description has been prepared, it is submitted, and added to a queue for resources.
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There is an overhead associated with submitting and running each parallel job – the Condor Master must add the job to the queue for resources and assign it to an appropriate executing node when one becomes available.
At the end of resource provisioning process, all the users' un-provisioned VMs are inserted into a queue for re-provisioning.
But there's a queue for them.
"There is a queue for 300-400 people here at St Pancras".
Sprout Queue allows users to add content to a queue for automated future publication.
BS establishes a queue for each user.
Got an idle two minutes in a queue for latte?
For a company that has a queue for sales and a queue for services, BusinessVoice would create two completely different messages and formats on those separate call experiences.
Each CRF image is assigned a fax ID and is placed in a queue for validation.
In a world where resources are limited, headache disorders are unrecognised as a public-health priority and fare badly in the queue for resource allocation, despite clear evidence of the ill-health, disability and economic burdens they impose [2, 3].
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