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"In panic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to indicate a state of fear or anxiety. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "In panic, she ran out of the building, forgetting her phone and wallet on the desk." 2. "The small child clung to his mother's leg in panic as the loud thunder rumbled outside." 3. "In panic, I searched through my bag for my passport, realizing I had left it at home." 4. "The sudden loud noise caused the crowd to erupt in panic and chaos." 5. "In panic, the hikers realized they were lost and had no cell phone reception."
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In panic some of the English warriors desert.
In panic, the birds tangled themselves in the cloth.
(In panic he claims he works for Horse & Hound).
He stood up in panic.
Do you flee in panic?
They retreated in panic.
People were in panic.
As in "panic".
Everyone was in panic.
They broke right and left in panic.
"It's not a club in panic.
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