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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looks panicked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to describe someone's facial expression or body language when they are showing signs of worry or fear. Example: As the fire alarm blared, the students in the classroom quickly packed their bags and rushed towards the exit. Sarah, however, stood frozen in her seat, her eyes wide and her face looking panicked.
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He looks panicked.
When the screaming starts she looks panicked and puts her hands over her ears and curls up in the chair.
He looks panicked, and I wonder if he's trying to plead with me like Moss' victim does.
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Gloria looked panicked.
A Lib Dem aide looked panicked.
In this case, the Chinese also look panicked.
For a few moments – only a few moments – even Pirlo looked panicked.
Melo, asked how long she could hold out like this, looked panicked.
Perhaps I looked panicked, because he quickly adds that they have all those luxuries.
Missouri had blown late leads before this season and looked panicked.
The driver looked panicked: 'Is it right the NF are coming?
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