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Discover LudwigThe phrase "panicked that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express a sense of fear or worry about a specific situation or action. Example: She panicked that she had left her phone at home and wouldn't be able to call for help if she got lost in the city.
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I never panicked – that was the process".
The UVF man, who identified himself only as "the Craftsman", apologised to Travers for the attack, and explained that the UVF gunmen had opened fire on the band because they "had panicked" that night.
I panicked that first morning as I sat in bed, cold and coffee-less, wondering how suddenly, life seemed to be proceeding without me, and how I was going to do my job, my chores, all I did for everyone else, and live my life without my helpers. .
Kastor had panicked that she might have waited too long.
On the train to meet them I panicked that someone was going to talk to me.
Erase!" Mary Hartman begs, panicked that she has said something wrong.
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Don't panic; that will do nothing to help you.
Incredibly, I was panicking that he was finally about to love me.
I panic that my stock of one-liners is drying up.
"I fumbled through practice talks, panicking that I wouldn't even pull it together".
The process helped end the panic that began in 2008.
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