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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are queuing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where people are standing in line or waiting for something, often in a present continuous tense.
Example: "The customers are queuing outside the store for the big sale."
Alternatives: "are waiting in line" or "are standing in line".
Dictionary
are queuing
verb
To put oneself or itself at the end of a waiting line.
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We are queuing.
Scouts are queuing up.
Businesses are queuing to build one.
Foreign resource extractors are queuing up.
"People are queuing up to join.
Already, dot.coms are queuing up to move in.
Potential candidates are queuing up to take him on.
Today more than 250 businesses are queuing to get in.
People are queuing for weeks to change Belarusian roubles.
At the door, people are queuing in their hundreds.
Today, landline companies are queuing up at your doorstep".
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