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    To wait in a queue means to stand in a line of people, often to buy something or access a service12. It is a common practice in various situations, such as waiting in line for tickets, at a checkout counter, or at a bus stop.
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    to wait in a line of people, often to buy something: Dozens of people were queueing up to get tickets. We had to queue for three hours to get in.
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    “In queue” refers to a physical line of people or cars in British English. “Queue” is a British synonym for the word “line.” Rather than saying “I’ll be in line,” a person speaking UK English would say “I’ll be in the queue.” In casual conversation, it usually refers to a line that someone has to wait in.
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