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The phrase "panic for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers.
Example: "I felt a sudden panic for the situation we were in."
Alternatives: "panic about" or "panic over".
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There's no panic for me.
She had no audience to panic for.
There's nothing like sheer panic for producing work.
"Boredom for eight months, panic for eight hours".
Instantly, there was "panic for everybody," Mr. Massas said.
No helicopter parenting or 4am panic for them.
"I felt fear and panic for the future," he told the newspaper Al Fajr.
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And then it would be full on major panic for everybody.
It takes energy, imagination, and nerve enough to stave off panic―for moments of panic are bound to occur.
But some have tried -- quite intentionally -- to create an epidemic of fear and panic for their own political gain.
Scrabble around in a panic for the Rado watch he is paid gazillions to wear precisely at moments like this.
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