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Discover Ludwig"queuing for" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to take one's place in a line of people waiting for something. For example: "We spent an hour queuing for ice cream at the carnival."
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What are they queuing for.
Queuing for essential goods took many hours.
We would end up queuing for bread.
"'Stop queuing for the device!
"It was worth queuing for, absolutely.
People are queuing for weeks to change Belarusian roubles.
But not all the people will be queuing for movies.
Queuing for a burger is not about eating.
And so he should; these fans are queuing for him.
"What are you queuing for?" asked curious passers-by.
Different nations have different views on queuing, for instance.
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