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"freaking out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal way of expressing feelings of anxiety, fear, or distress. For example, "The news of the pandemic had the whole town freaking out."
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Were they freaking out?
Are you freaking out?
Is he freaking out?
Stop freaking out, Democrats.
"You're freaking out," Chang said.
So, were people freaking out?
Then she answered, "Freaking out".
Everyone else was freaking out".
"The administration was freaking out".
"Wes Anderson started freaking out".
"I'm freaking out," she said.
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