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The phrase "avoid panic among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the intention of preventing or minimizing panic in a group of people.
Example: "The government issued a statement to avoid panic among the citizens during the crisis."
Alternatives: "prevent anxiety in" or "alleviate fear among".
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Mr. Yunus said that he was eager to step down, but that the transition must be handled carefully to avoid panic among borrowers and the bank's employees.
But I'm pretty sure that if you think it's important to "avoid panic" among investors, saying you're going to take over the entire banking system is not the way to do it.
Afghanistan's only known pig has been taken off display at Kabul Zoo and locked away to avoid panic among visitors who may be worried about swine flu, the zoo's director said Wednesday.
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Our societal and business challenge is to ensure the design of adequate safeguards in new and existing IoT systems and to avoid panic about the inevitable changes that will be created by open communication among devices and appliances.
Building management said the policy was intended to avoid panic.
But they are moving cautiously, to avoid panic.
It might, of course, accidentally play down the risk in its efforts to avoid panic.
He died as an assistant pastor, trying to avoid panic, went ahead with the service.
So it's important to keep an open mind and to avoid panic.
An assistant pastor, trying to avoid panic, went ahead with the service.
"We must avoid panic, of course – not give in to terror.
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