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Free sign upThe phrase "are in panic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of fear or anxiety experienced by a group of people in a particular situation.
Example: "As the news of the earthquake spread, many residents are in panic, unsure of what to do next."
Alternatives: "are in distress" or "are in a state of alarm."
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"My kids are in panic mode," Quinn said.
"The companies organising flights for fans are in panic".
"The locals are in panic as well, and that's affecting business and work".
"People are in panic mode, and holding on to their money," Mr. Franchella said.
"Global markets are in panic mode as the full scale of China's slowdown becomes clearer," Angus Nicholson, market analyst at IG Index, said.
Republicans are in panic mode about the prospect of losing a special election Tuesday in a Republican-leaning congressional district in Ohio.
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