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The phrase "are frantic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of extreme anxiety or urgency, often in relation to people or situations.
Example: "The parents are frantic as they search for their missing child."
Alternatives: "are in a panic" or "are desperate".
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are frantic
adjective
Insane, mentally unstable.
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Both are frantic about sources.
The LaDues are frantic.
"People are frantic," she continued.
She knows they are frantic.
I show up, people are frantic, all over the place.
On side two, the tones are frantic with ripples, oscillations.
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Well, we were frantic.
We were frantic".
It was frantic.
Kaye knows she is frantic.
He was frantic with language.
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