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The phrase "about the queues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to waiting lines or lines of people or items.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the queues at the amusement park during peak season."
Alternatives: "regarding the queues" or "concerning the queues".
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Frenchman Lilian Dubiez and his wife, Agnès, were also unhappy about the queues.
So far the only complaints have been about the queues for cream teas.
I always feel bad about the queues at Heathrow as I walk to the coming home rather than the going abroad line.
"We will be talking to the UK Border Force about the queues and the reasons behind them".
He told the BBC: "I had read about the queues in the paper before I came back but I didn't think they were this bad".
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What about the queue?
How sad am I?"The striking thing about the queue here tonight is its uniformity, most are regulars, all are local.
Comical as it is that they both tell me all about the queue for the ladies' loo at Labour party conference, and what it signifies in terms of the party's gender representation – the longer the line, the happier they are, strange as this may sound – it also puts me on the back foot.
I don't have to worry about the queue.' ".
The controller calculates the data sending rates by using the information about the queue lengths at the switches.
Usually, there is plenty of information a priori about the queue, especially if it is assumed to be in equilibrium.
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