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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene of panic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people are experiencing fear, confusion, or disorder, often in response to an emergency or crisis.
Example: "As the fire alarm rang, the crowded theater quickly turned into a scene of panic, with people rushing for the exits."
Alternatives: "a state of chaos" or "a moment of hysteria."
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Men who had been waiting described a scene of panic.
People who made it out of the club described a scene of panic and unspeakable horror.
Witnesses described a scene of panic in the sixth-floor bedroom.
Witnesses described a scene of panic with victims lying on the street in pools of blood.
Throwing on some clothing, she ran downstairs to find a scene of panic and commotion in the lobby.
Protesters described a scene of panic, as the site, known as Change Square, was hit by mortar shells and gunfire from snipers atop nearby buildings.
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The city, already jammed with Serb refugees ethnically cleansed from Croatia, was a scene of mass panic.
But the headmaster and teachers described a scene of utter panic as pupils shrieked and scrambled under their desks under a thick cloud of dust.
The call on Monday, calmly describing a scene of horror and panic at sea, prompted a major rescue response.
Witnesses of the attack this morning described a scene of pandemonium and panic in this community, 10 miles north of Osaka.
The police responded to a report of shots fired at the Salon Meritage on the Pacific Coast Highway around 1 20 p.m., Sergeant Bowles said, finding a scene of carnage and panic.
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