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Discover Ludwig"queue in" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "join the queue." Example sentence: "I had to join the queue to get a ticket for the movie."
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Nothing will quite de-sparkle a moment more quickly than an hour in a bus queue in the Port Authority.
No queue in sight.
She started writing "The Queue" in September 2012.
At first glance, this is unsurprising: what's more common than a queue in a train station?
Housewives queue in hats and gloves outside shops where things are rationed.
So, at 9.30am I joined the queue in the Metro station.
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There was hardly a queue in sight.
He will say that local authorities should be at the front of the queue in any easing on austerity.
Everyone present – in the queue, in the stalls – was sobbing, and had been doing so for some time.
There is always fierce competition to acquire literary archives, with the British Library heading the queue in the UK.
If you have a queue in Remedy that is receiving new tickets, please send an email to Chris Lundin.
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