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The phrase "a constant state of panic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is perpetually anxious or fearful.
Example: "After hearing the news, I found myself in a constant state of panic, unable to focus on anything else."
Alternatives: "an ongoing feeling of anxiety" or "a perpetual sense of dread."
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I'm going to live in a constant state of panic.
When I look around at the legions of students on the job hunt, the majority seem to be in a constant state of panic over the state of the job market (the remainder seem blissfully unaware); running in all directions, simultaneously, in an attempt to find any job.
The cool apartment in a remote mountain top location might have been idyllic when you were without children, but with babies and toddlers in tow it can leave you in a constant state of panic.
You don't have to be in a constant state of panic for 10 years.
A constant state of panic and worry induced by nothing but your own fears -- a thin veil of unhappiness and doubt separating you from the beauty of life.
I had some of the best times of my life with him, but it was a love-hate relationship, and business was a constant state of panic.
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So I found myself in the emergency room two days in a row thinking that I was dying, suffering extreme panic and anxiety, without any sort of dissipation whatsoever: It was like a constant state of terror.
Here in Washington, the Bubble People live in a constant state of deficit panic.
In his new book Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age, the US writer Steve Knopper gives an articulate overview of the mechanics of a contemporary business in a constant state of flux and panic.
Washington's constant state of panic over government debt and budget deficits has contributed to severe cutbacks in government spending that have slowed economic growth and helped keep unemployment high.
As one of only two black students at his seminary school, Justice Thomas experienced panic, followed by "a constant state of controlled anxiety".
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