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Discover Ludwig"cue in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in theatrical contexts to signal an entrance or transition to a particular scene or act. For example, "When the narrator finished speaking, the lights went down and the orchestra cued in the opening number."
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Cue in the Loretta Lynn.
A pregnant showgirl is killed on cue in the Blitz.
Cue in immediate cries of woe from India and Brazil.
He missed his cue in a Mahler symphony.
"That's the first music cue in the movie, did you notice that?" Mr. Soderbergh said.
Jerry stuck his cue in the fan once as Sal was shooting.
There's a cue in how Chile took the game to Argentina in their opening match of the tournament.
At least you could have let me cue in a few chords as you ran through that Nijinsky routine.
After a short cue in which the violins had nothing but octaves, Simonec exclaimed, "Sheer genius, Michael!
For good measure, he held two dogs on leads in one hand, and had a billiard cue in the other.
"Female comics are usually horrors who de-sex themselves for a laugh," Eugene Boe wrote, in Cue, in 1963.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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