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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge queue" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a large and often inconvenient line of people waiting for something. Example: We arrived at the theme park and were surprised to see a huge queue stretching all the way to the entrance.
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To the organisers' amazement, a huge queue formed.
There wasn't room for everyone who wanted to watch us, so there was a huge queue.
Today customers wait in a single huge queue for subsidised potatoes.
I got there at 5am and there was this huge queue of people, lots of them really young.
There's a huge queue in the cafe, they've run out of skimmed milk, and hordes of yummy-mummies are trilling at each other.
Once, at a local school, he said, the Clintons were faced with a huge queue of school children waiting for the president's autograph.
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There were huge queues outside the Everyman.
Huge queues have formed at state food-distribution centres.
As a result, there were huge queues outside the Whitehall.
They were once again greeted by huge queues.
I don't want to have to fight my way through huge queues".
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