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"get panicked" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is feeling overwhelmed with fear. For example, "When the tornado sirens went off, the children started to get panicked."
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You get panicked.
We just don't want to get panicked here.
"When you're trying to get somewhere and you're surrounded, that's when I get panicked.
Many customers, men in particular, get panicked the closer it gets to Christmas.
Asked by Steve Kroft why he had gone sober then, the actor replied: "You get panicked.
We need to be calm and not get panicked when they have the ball for five minutes.
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For years, I didn't know why I'd get panic attacks when I heard keys".
When I get panic attacks, it gives me a healthy respect for my condition.
She wrote in her diaries that she used to get panic attacks about all the public speaking.
"I've always been a nervous person, but after my uncle died in 2006, I started to get panic attacks.
I used to get panic attacks when I was in my early 20s, around the time we started the band, but this was a different thing".
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