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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that affects a person or a group of people.
Example: "When the fire alarm went off, there was a panic among the students as they rushed to exit the building."
Alternatives: "a frenzy" or "a scare".
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A panic broke out.
"This caused a panic".
They're in a panic.
Hudson isn't in a panic.
"He's not a panic guy.
She went into a panic.
Yossi flees in a panic.
It was a panic attack.
He suffered a panic attack.
You get a panic attack.
I went into a panic.
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