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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delicatessen queue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a line of customers waiting to be served at a delicatessen or deli.
Example: "I stood in the delicatessen queue for what felt like an eternity, eagerly anticipating my sandwich."
Alternatives: "deli line" or "sandwich shop queue".
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A delicatessen?
Your delicatessen.
EKE Delicatessen, Amsterdam, Oct. 6.
Delicatessen 109 First Avenue East Seventh Streett); (212) 98212893.
I could live on Jewish delicatessen.
Pa Gross buys his lunch at the delicatessen.
You queue.
But queue?
He later added a delicatessen line.
It used to be a delicatessen.
Back of the queue?
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