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"first in the queue" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means being the first person in a line or waiting list. Example: "I arrived at the store early and was first in the queue to buy the concert tickets."
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And you were first in the queue".
I'll be first in the queue.
"I was the first in the queue," Mr. Karpa said.
People who don't have children being first in the queue.
He wants to be the first in the queue.
First in the queue outside her door was Michael Gove.
There must be an incredible market for that". I'll be first in the queue.
Squash was first in the queue but it's still waiting for the Olympic call.
Emma, 26, was first in the queue at 1pm and first at the tills.
And the prime minister would be first in the queue to say it was right.
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First in the queue was his mentor, Margaret Thatcher, whose 1979 manifesto promised all-party talks on "a possible bill of rights".
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