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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waiting line" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a line of people waiting for an event, activity, or service. For instance, "I waited on the waiting line for the movie theater to open."
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Daydreaming should also be banned from any waiting line.
But the waiting line is still long, two hours later.
More dispatches from the waiting line came in from Ditmas Park, Brooklyn….
Dennis Clarke, a promoter, nodded at the bouncers and strode past the waiting line.
These denied cases then end up in the long waiting line for review by a judge.
Writer walked past the waiting line pf long-haired children & their parents leading to the 46th Street Theatre stage door.
Free tickets have already been distributed, but a waiting line for returns forms one-half hour before the performance (Griffiths).
The semiconductor engineer had been waiting line in Tokyo since Thursday afternoon with his suitcase because he had a flight to catch Friday.
People get in a kind of Internet waiting line to catch a glimpse, lasting only fifteen minutes before they're automatically bumped off.
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"Show your tickets, show your tickets," he reminded people as he speed-walked along the line in his chinos and pink-striped button-down shirt, straightening waiting-line ropes as he went.
One political panel that had high expectation and a long waiting-line, to boot, was the only panel on the Middle East, presented by Reza Aslan, Roxana Saberi, Ilan Berman and Bruce Wallace.
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