While queue grammatically works at the beginning of your sentence, if you spoke it aloud, a native English speaker would interpret the sentence as beginning with “cue”.
ie, “This comment will trigger (cue) some Trump word salad…”
vs
“After this comment, Trump will prepare a series (queue) of Trump word salad…”
I’m a native English speaker and this is ridiculous pedantry. Especially given the context. Word salad is a string of words, all delivered in sequence - all lined up, as it were, or even… dare I say… queued up. Why would anyone pick such a weird thing to argue about though?
“Cue”
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/cue-vs-queue-what-is-the-difference
Reread that article.
While queue grammatically works at the beginning of your sentence, if you spoke it aloud, a native English speaker would interpret the sentence as beginning with “cue”.
ie, “This comment will trigger (cue) some Trump word salad…”
vs
“After this comment, Trump will prepare a series (queue) of Trump word salad…”
I’m a native English speaker and this is ridiculous pedantry. Especially given the context. Word salad is a string of words, all delivered in sequence - all lined up, as it were, or even… dare I say… queued up. Why would anyone pick such a weird thing to argue about though?
Because you used the wrong word and now you’re grasping for straws lol
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