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The phrase "already at panic" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to describe a state of heightened anxiety or distress that has already been reached.
Example: "When the news broke, I was already at panic, unsure of what to do next."
Alternatives: "in a state of panic" or "already panicking".
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We're already at panic stations.
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September is always the start of her busiest time of year, and she is "already panicking" at the thought of how she will manage if the headteacher at her local school isn't willing to be flexible.
In return, the IMF insisted on policy prescriptions that were painfully contractionary at a time when markets were already in panic mode.
We're good at panic.
Lego is already at it.
It is already at 20 percent.
It is already at $209 million.
He's already at Utopia".
"You're already at terminal velocity".
To strike at a moment when people are already rattled, panicking, thinking in terms of war and invasion and murder on the streets.
The labour-intensive textile and clothing sector is already in a panic.
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