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The phrase "a queue made up of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection or arrangement of items or people that form a queue.
Example: "At the amusement park, there was a queue made up of excited children waiting to get on the roller coaster."
Alternatives: "a line consisting of" or "a queue composed of".
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After that, the signing, with a queue made up of current fans and future ones.
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In front of a raucous Centre Court crowd made up of those who had queued for the so-called People's Monday, Ivanisevic finally claimed the title with a five-set win over Australian Pat Rafter.
I asked why seeing a photo of a queue made her want to buy the tea.
On a weekday morning, the queue to photocopy documents is made up mainly of people of Andean Indian appearance.
In the queue, largely made up of foreign tourists but with a fair smattering of British citizens, this provoked some consternation.
Highways Agency denies reports of a 32-mile queue made worse by the controversial "VIP lanes".
The sale is, perhaps, unique in the crowd it attracts: families and middle-aged folk make up the bulk of the queue outside the RCA.
Queuing up for a ride can test the limits of even the most patient of souls, particularly when sugar-fuelled rug-rats make up the majority of those in the line.
It's also about the attendees on the front row, the photographer dashing to the pit right before the show starts, the hair and make up and the long queue of bloggers scramming to get into the show.
At the busiest crossings, cars face a queue of up to four hours.
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