on the queue / in the queue / in queue

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milan2003_07

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Hi,

1) Where is your wife? - She is on the queue

2) Where is your wife? - She is in the queue

3) Where is your wife? - She is in/on queue

Which options are idiomatic to speak about a person who is queuing (up)?

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In British English, she is in the queue.
 

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In British English, she is in the queue.

Thanks. Do we use "the" even when speaking about queueing in general without mentioning a particular queue?
 

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Thanks. Do we use "the" even when speaking about queueing in general without mentioning a particular queue?
Well, if we don't know which queue she's in, we probably don't know she is in a queue.

I suppose that if I lived in a city in which queuing for basic necessities was a part of normal life, I could say, "She's in a queue somewhere".
 

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Or "She is queuing."
 

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That seems like a very valuable word in Scrabble.

More to the point: Americans line up or stand in line. We rarely "queue" as people, though we talk about the print queue, or a computer job in the queue.
 
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