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"queue line" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a line of people waiting for something, such as a concert or movie. For example, "The queue line for the concert was two miles long."
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@SW_Celebration pic.twitter.com/is0GC7Pm1T Views of the queue line for the opening panel.
As (v_vdash p_{xy}) holds, therefore, both u and v are pushed into the priority queue (Line 9).
I think it would be the perfect thing for the first scene, that queue line in the collector's collection room," says Evans.
The check stands were designed for small orders, and the queue line made the checkout experience seem more crowded and laborious.
This added part can be explained in other word: a vehicle joins in the queue line of cell j with unit time interval ahead of original time interval, whereas its outflow time is unchanged.
The queue line is surrounded by bamboo, which augments the jungle theme.
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Although the chain has already installed his lazy susan queue-line display in two-thirds of its locations, its older and smaller stores do not have queue lines.
Employing a variety of custom-fabricated display units, the burly former engineering major has designed lazy susan-like trays that spin atop the stanchions of queue lines, racks that hang off the ends of display walls, and oddly shaped shelving units that seem to levitate above sale counters.
Finally, based on the sorted bundle list, dropQueue bundles are dropped from the head of the queue (lines 4 9).
It's shrinking or eliminating tree and flower planters, moving queue lines and designating areas as stroller-parking.
Fantawild is actually a chain of theme parks--with ten different operating parks dotting China--which likely explains the short queue lines.
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