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Discover Ludwig'felt panic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling or emotion of being in a state of intense fear or anxiety. For example, "I felt panic as I listened to the loud crash."
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She felt panic.
I felt panic.
Leaning over her he felt panic rise in his chest.
For a brief moment, she felt panic rise up in her.
"I couldn't breathe, I felt panic, I was scared," Hoare said in the witness box.
Ms. Nixon, who is shooting further episodes right now, said yesterday that when Ms. Jones made the suggestion, "I felt panic from my ears to my toes".
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Worse still, she felt panicked because she couldn't remember his name.
"One woman shared she felt panicked when she first walked into Panera and saw calories everywhere she looked," Simon said.
This consultant felt panicked, but he ultimately continued to advance quite well along the road to partner.
And I can't help but remember another time you felt panicked about the future: when you threw up in front of your kindergarten class.
It's weird - I don't think any of us really felt panicked.
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