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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are panicky because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of anxiety or fear resulting from a specific cause or situation.
Example: "The students are panicky because they have an important exam tomorrow."
Alternatives: "are anxious due to" or "are fearful because of".
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Children are panicky because of the explosions.
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Lebanese civilians were panicky because of Israeli warplanes that flew in and out of Lebanon's airspace, causing sonic booms.
The public is scared and uncertain; the politicians are panicky and confused.
People are panicky about China's encroachment into Taiwan's democracy and independent political system.
You're also dealing in Iraq with a situation that is not fully understood by the soldiers, who are getting panicky because people are shooting at them, which is exactly what I was writing about in Serjeant Musgrave".
Democratic lawmakers were panicky.
I was panicky and I presented myself as panicky.
Some were panicky: "[Found] a few weeks ago, not sure.
I don't think it helps to be panicky".
It's no wonder that Washington thinks he's so smart: Gingrich was panicky before panicky was cool.
The mood in the Iraqi capital continues to be panicky.
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