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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panic button" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one refers to a mechanism or option for quickly signaling for help or to stop a situation from escalating.
Example: "In case of an emergency, make sure to press the panic button to alert security."
Alternatives: "emergency button" or "safety switch."
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There is a panic button.
A related idea is a "panic button".
And very far from a "panic button".
It is basically a panic button, speed-dialing the service.
A panic button had been installed near the light switch.
Wouldn't you like a panic button in your pocket?
At one point, I wanted them to put a panic button in Paul's office.
He was given a "panic button" to press if he was worried about anything.
"Just thinking about it makes me want to press a panic button," she told me.
He fled into a locked safe room and summoned the police with a panic button.
Let's contemplate the rise of Jeremy Corbyn and press a panic button.
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