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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sign of panic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that indicates someone is feeling anxious or overwhelmed.
Example: "Her rapid breathing and fidgeting were clear signs of panic during the presentation."
Alternatives: "an indication of distress" or "a symptom of fear".
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A sign of panic, some commentators suggested.Nonetheless Mrs Clinton retains a commanding lead.
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said of the attack: "It is a sign of panic.
This Republican intransigence is a sign of panic, not of power.
Mr. Polcari said the low volume that came with this week's decline indicated this was not a sign of panic.
Some analysts said the Fed was unlikely to act immediately because that might be interpreted as a sign of panic.
Campaign officials said Mr. Bush's appearance on "Meet the Press" was not a sign of panic or of any change in basic strategy.
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But nor is there any sign of panic.
This is far from a sign of total panic.
Once-stratospheric bond yields — a sign of investor panic — have landed safely back to Earth.
The Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, said Lord Forsyth's comments were a sign of the panic in the Tory campaign.
This may look cute but in this situation, where the animals are far too close to shore, it is a sign of near panic.
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