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The phrase "a frantic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of extreme anxiety or urgency, often in relation to a situation or action.
Example: "She made a frantic call to her friend when she realized she was lost."
Alternatives: "a desperate" or "a hurried".
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All at a frantic pace.
He began a frantic blinking.
A frantic hunt turned up nothing.
A frantic race for Wächtler began.
Here was a frantic circus music interlude.
A frantic kind of boring.
"It was a frantic day.
The game started at a frantic pace.
This has been a frantic start.
It's a frantic programme, no argument.
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A frantic last-minute scramble prevented both boats from sinking.
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