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'standing in a queue' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of standing in a line or waiting in line for something. You can use it in a sentence as follows: Example: We spent hours standing in a queue for tickets to the concert. In this example, 'standing in a queue' describes the activity of waiting in line for tickets to the concert. Other examples include: - The kids were tired after standing in a queue for hours at the amusement park. - I hate standing in a queue at the grocery store, it always takes forever. - Please join the back of the line and start standing in a queue for the movie tickets.
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The stands have 13 concession stands, all which are built to allow a view of the pitch while standing in a queue.
Yes, you're standing in a queue.
"You could be standing in a queue in Asda next to a sex worker and you wouldn't know it".
Suddenly, security guards started watching me, old women accused me of deliberately provoking them by standing in a queue.
I was once standing in a queue at Schiphol Airport when I dropped the bulky English Sunday newspaper I was holding under my arm.
So here we are, standing in a queue outside Pitt Cue Co, the red-hot new barbecue specialists in Soho, on the coldest night of the year.
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I was standing in a supermarket queue on Christmas Eve when a woman and a teenage boy approached me.
Kozak was proud that he had become a Chilean and wanted to make that point, even if it meant standing in a longer queue.
Anyway, I can't remember which event I was at actually, Helter Skelter or Slammin' Vinyl, but the first time we went, the first thing I can remember are my friends and I standing in a huge queue in Bletchley, my friends Mum had just dropped us off, and we were just shit scared the whole time, worried we weren't going to get in.
Later, while standing in an airport queue with dozens of migrants trying to enter the UK, she thinks to herself: "I'm a fake: a middle-class over-educated Polish girl who is here seduced by the cultural lure of the west, rather than led by material necessity".
"The morning after giving birth to my stillborn child, I found myself with my husband at the airport standing in an endless queue for our flight home.
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