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The phrase "in queue" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a position in a line or sequence, often in the context of waiting for service or processing. Example: "I am currently in queue for the next available appointment at the clinic."
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I think we'd be in queue.
Bilawal and Maryam are next in queue.
Hectospec is operated in queue mode.
Government delegations raise their flags and speak in queue.
If you're in queue for a Que, my suggestion would be to get in another line.
For future terms, requests will reside in queue in accordance with our reservations timeline.
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If you can't avoid the check-in queue, it's expedient to profile those ahead of you.
You escape the check-in queue and have faith in the moment, in people and yourself.
Belinda How was in the Etihad Airways check-in queue when she heard the blast.
In the check-in queue there was a surfeit of North Face bags and groups in hooded soft shells: climbers.
Waiting to see the Mona Lisa has all the thrill of standing in an airport check-in queue.
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