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The phrase "Don't panic" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used as a command or piece of advice to encourage someone to remain calm in a potentially stressful or chaotic situation. Example: "If you ever find yourself lost in the woods, remember to stay calm and think logically. Don't panic, and you will have a better chance of finding your way back to safety."
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Don't panic, it's math.
Don't panic, I say.
"Don't panic!" she wrote.
Don't panic, primary aficionados.
"Don't panic, don't panic," their captor said, fondly.
Don't panic, Mom.
Don't panic, they say.
"Don't panic, it's happening".
"Don't panic," one said.
"Don't panic, people.
Don't panic, subscribers.
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