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"panicked expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone's face or facial expression when they are feeling panicked or extremely anxious. It is often used to convey a sense of fear or intense worry. Example: As the fire alarm blared through the building, Mary's face contorted into a panicked expression as she frantically searched for the nearest exit.
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The poses (engineering by Bruce Foster) will get surefire laughs at first sight of the frog: legs out, arms up, a panicked expression.
The cowboy's panicked expression, his sense of being outnumbered by dangerous forces, the racket around him, seem to put him in a battle situation, Mr. Nemerov writes in the show's catalog, adding that while the painting is not actually about the Civil War, "the war haunts it, as it does so many of Remington's other works".
The doctor looked at me and noticed my panicked expression.
Make a panicked expression and communicate to her that you don't know where this woman came from or why she is crying on you.
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"Are you okay?" asks Yuri, noting the momentary panic-stricken expression across my face.
The expression of escape was when children were panicked, avoiding hands of adults when being approached.
They panicked".
I panicked.
And panicked, and sometimes not panicked.
We panicked.
He panicked.
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