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"got panicked" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone felt afraid or disconcerted due to an unexpected or strange event. For example: "When the earthquake started, the crowd got panicked and started running away."
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And I got panicked for my life".
"I got panicked phone calls from hedge funds," the Treasury official says.
"My mom sat us down and told us, and we all got panicked," Cousin Reina said.
"But when this outbreak happened, women and other people got panicked and they started to come here," she says.
I was 22 and I got panicked for my life, it really was, it was just that".
"I think they got panicked because he was distressed, and they were worried about him losing oxygen to his brain.
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"And then I got panic-stricken.
I used to be scared of my pulse, back in the days when I got panic attacks, but not any more.
He rode his bicycle back and forth to school every day, he no longer got panic attacks sitting in a classroom, and he earned better grades than he had the prior semester.
"I got panic attacks at night.
You get panicked.
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