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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mood of panic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general atmosphere or feeling of anxiety and fear in a particular situation.
Example: "As the news spread about the impending storm, there was a palpable mood of panic among the residents."
Alternatives: "an atmosphere of panic" or "a sense of panic".
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A mood of panic has led to fights breaking out among those anxious to board helicopters.
Ireland might have started last night's game here with a patchwork side, and finished it in a mood of panic as they tried to cling on for victory following a poor second-half performance, but the home side's weaknesses mattered little thanks to Edin Nuredinoski, Macedonia's hapless goalkeeper.
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In a mood of suppressed existential panic, Simmons singles out a complete stranger to confide in, and this is struggling young comic Ira Wright, played by Seth Rogen.
"Maybe he left the tape to be found on purpose to create a mood of anxiety and panic," Mr. Zayat added.
There is a mood of distress, if not panic.
In a statement, the China Securities Regulatory Commission said: "At the moment there is mood of panic in the market and large increase in or irrational dumping of shares, causing a strain of liquidity in the stock market".
More recently her chief economist reinforced the mood of panic by warning that the world economy was entering a "dangerous new phase".Ms Lagarde's tough tone may reflect the views of David Lipton, her new deputy, recently an adviser in the White House on international economics.
In language both vivid and elegant, the novel also captures the mood of panic that soon had servants and soldiers fleeing their posts, and nobles, clergy and hangers-on looking to save their skins.
Growing disarray in the eurozone over the latest bailout for Greece, weak American manufacturing figures and a warning from Wall Street bank Morgan Stanley that the US and Europe are "hovering dangerously close to recession" all contributed to the mood of panic.
In a mood of relaxation?
"A mood of disgust and disappointment".
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