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Discover Ludwig"panic about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of fear and panic that someone has about something, often because they are worried or concerned. For example, "She was panicking about being late for work."
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But there's nothing to panic about yet.
The panic about Chinese imports is overdone.
There is endless panic about political Islam.
Religion is just panic about death.
She started to panic about money.
But it isn't panic about the election.
Now, back in 2012, panic about Greece would inevitably turn into panic about other countries.
Panic about the HIV/AIDS epidemic was widespread.
"Yes, because you can panic about it.
I always panic about these things".
People feel profound panic about Bush".
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