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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a queue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the act of forming a line of people. Example sentence: The customers began to make a queue at the start of the sale.
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"I can see so many old men, over 60, normally in the evening if we look around the city, they are making a queue to buy the beer," Jang says, adding with a laugh: "There are crazy people!
Having made a long queue of films I'd like to watch, I now contentedly receive and mail DVDs from and to Netflix — all without ever getting online.
Make sure to have a queue ready to be set for those unexpected family vacations.
We also discuss in greater detail the key analytical results on wireless scheduling, and in doing so, make a case for considering queue- and channel-aware schedulers for both delay sensitive and best effort flows.
By week's end, they would nod a greeting and make a space in the queue for me.
One could say these businesses are trying to be Uber for healthcare because they focus on easy and convenient transactions — simply walk in or make a call, get in the queue and finish with a prescription.
She and her husband had left her home in Gorlavka at 3 00am that morning to beat the worst of the queues and make a hospital appointment from which they were now returning.
Even those stuck in the queue managed to make a few friends.
Segregated on racks lining the center of the aisles, the 40-percent-off suits, though undoubtedly a bargain, made a long doleful queue.
The prime minister, Raila Odinga, recently made a point of queuing in a tax office alongside ordinary people to pay his due.Progress is also being made on vital infrastructure projects, such as a motorway to link Nairobi, the capital, with the town of Thika to the north-east.
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