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Discover Ludwig'intense panic' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a powerful and overwhelming fear or distress in a situation. For example, "The sound of the alarm triggered an intense panic in the office."
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The show set off a wave of scattered but intense panic.
The prosecution says: Why, at that moment of intense panic and dread, discovering the body, did the screaming stop?
It is difficult to see exactly where one is going, and the over-all effect is that of intense panic.
She hasn't had a seizure in three years, but her fear of suffering one is akin to an intense panic attack.
The chaotic failure of Lehman Brothers had led to an intense panic and credit squeeze.
It was intense panic combined with overwhelming, exhausting, 24/7 despair.
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My first reaction was one of intense physical panic.
Although intense, the panic and fear, for most people, was short-lived.
It has been suggested that particularly a high-dose cannabis use in drug-naïve users could either induce some acute symptoms of anxiety (intense fear, panic attacks) without necessarily causing anxiety disorders or result from withdrawal in those with cannabis dependence [ 16].
The dinner was the result of several years of intense and panic-stricken preparation by the twin intelligence services.
Agoraphobia, type of anxiety disorder characterized by avoidance of situations that induce intense fear and panic.
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