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"did panic" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Generally, it is used to express an action that happened in the past. For example: "When the fire alarm went off, everyone in the building did panic."
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I did panic.
They did panic when a crash claimed a half dozen victims two hours in.
I did panic a bit, though, when it came time to restock my supplies.
Did panic grip your soul as you stared into the whirling hypno wheel of the menu, where adjectives and nouns spin in a crazy vortex?
But with neighbouring India ordering an evacuation of coastal areas, instructions that were heard on radios in Sri Lanka, some people did panic.
"I think we did see a massive spike in referrals because schools did panic and said quickly, 'Refer, refer, refer,' where they weren't quite sure," he said.
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I didn't panic.
They did not panic.
"We didn't panic".
Did she panic?
He didn't panic.
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