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Discover Ludwig"began to panic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of starting to feel extreme fear or anxiety. Example: As the storm grew stronger, the campers began to panic and frantically searched for shelter.
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Now he began to panic.
He began to panic.
Mattel began to panic.
I began to panic a little.
Our friend began to panic.
Then they began to panic.
Now fully aware, she began to panic.
In fact, I began to panic.
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Investors were beginning to panic.
I was beginning to panic.
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