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  • Queue or Que: What’s the Difference? - Verint
    Whether you should use the spelling queue or que ultimately depends on the context For instance, if you’re trying to talk about people waiting in line, the word is queue
  • Queue or Que: Which is the Correct Spelling? - Making English Fun
    This is notably true for the word "Queue," frequently misspelled as "Que " The correct spelling is essential for effective communication, especially in contexts where discussing lines, sequences, or order is involved
  • Cue vs. Queue: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo
    Cue is a hint or a stick used in pool, while queue refers to a line or sequence As verbs, cue means to signal someone, while queue means to join a line Cue and queue have idiomatic uses like 'right on cue' and 'queue up', describing timing or lining up
  • Que vs. Line — Whats the Difference?
    Both "Que" and "Line" can point to the idea of an orderly sequence, but only when "Que" is understood as a misspelling "Line" stands as a broader term, encompassing geometric, poetic, and organizational meanings To minimize misunderstandings, it's preferable to use "queue" instead of "Que "
  • Line vs. Queue - PristineWord. com
    When someone goes in front of others waiting, Americans use the expression "cut in line" while the British version of this idiom is "jump the queue" Don't cut in line!
  • The Grammarphobia Blog: Queues and lines
    A: Broadly speaking, you’re right—people ranked in an orderly sequence and waiting for something will be called a “line” in the US and a “queue” in the UK In Britain, violators who don’t take their turn are “jumping (or barging) the queue ” In North America, those who cheat are “cutting in line ”
  • Queue or que: correct etymology, definition, and uses | Waitwhile
    Some people might mistakenly think 'queue' and 'que' are another instance of this phenomenon, but this isn't true Both American and British English use 'queue' to refer to a line of people waiting for a product service
  • Que vs Queue – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
    Queue refers to a line of people or things waiting their turn For example, “There was a long queue at the movie theater ” It’s important to use queue correctly in sentences Saying “I joined the que at the bank” is incorrect Instead, you should say, “I joined the queue at the bank ”
  • Do you wait on line or in line? - Merriam-Webster
    Do you wait 'on line' or 'in line'? Waiting in line is much more common than waiting on line, which is a phrase largely local to the New York City region Both communicate the same meaning All queued up
  • phrasing - How to avoid ordinal numbers when referring to a place in a . . .
    2 You might try: There are four people ahead of you in line OR There are four parties ahead of you in line





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