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Discover Ludwig"frantic about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone feeling overwhelmed due to a certain situation. For example, "He was frantic about making the deadline at work."
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Both are frantic about sources.
"There's nothing frantic about the creature".
Meg, looking rather frantic about the eyes, arrived backstage.
Mr. Weisel was frantic about what to do, she said.
NYT: Why are you so frantic about growing digital revenues?
"They don't realize the world is frantic about them".
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I want to enjoy myself for a bit now with less responsibilities, less frantic rushing about, less preparation, less trying to think of something to say.
"I reckon I've done my bit so I want to enjoy myself a bit now, with less responsibility, less frantic rushing about, less preparation, less trying to think of something to say.
The most frantic flailing-about, figuratively, at the Metro Plastics Technologies factory was associated with the daily forklift gauntlet run by the plant's pair of material handlers who were constantly darting to and from the plant's 25 molding presses.
Maritza Hernandez, whose daughter Miranda used to work the Thursday overnight shift, said she received a frantic call about 4 30 a.m. from her sister, who had heard about the shooting from a police officer.
Against Southampton there was considerably less frantic running about.
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