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'he panicked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone feels overwhelmed by fear or anxiety and acts quickly to try to correct the situation. For example: "The alarms went off and he panicked, quickly locking all the doors."
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Then he panicked.
He panicked... almost passed out".
I think he panicked.
He panicked at first.
Maicon didn't just look unsettled, he panicked.
The last time he panicked?
In some way he panicked.
"I think he panicked," she said.
Returning to the chaotic scene, he panicked.
But then he panicked and drove away.
Lowe checked the scans, and he panicked.
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