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"have a panic attack" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation when someone is experiencing extreme feelings of distress, fear, or anxiety. For example, "When presented with the difficult task, I could feel a panic attack coming on."
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Sometimes he'd have a panic attack, freeze and stop playing.
Next, Nik orders Becky to have a panic attack.
Instead, he went home, got ready for bed and started to have a panic attack.
"If I have a panic attack — " "What will inspire your panic attack?" Werthmann asked.
She seems to have a panic attack every time she even thinks about it.
We're not going to have a panic attack and start stocking up on wellington boots.
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But recently SM had a panic attack.
I kind of had a panic attack.
Lena Dunham had a panic attack last night.
One recruit soon has a panic attack.
Was I having a panic attack?
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