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"she panicked" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's sudden feeling of fear or anxiety in a particular situation. Here is an example: "Sarah was hiking alone in the forest when she suddenly heard a loud noise. She panicked and started running, not knowing what was causing the noise."
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At first, she panicked.
She panicked — had he gotten engaged?
She panicked over being left behind.
But as soon as she touched Biggs's leg, she panicked.
She panicked and ran off to the gym.
Wang handed her the cremation box, and she panicked.
She panicked and called my father at the police station.
She panicked when I asked for her autograph because she could only write it in Cyrillic.
With four days left until classes began, she panicked and drove 200 miles back home.
When Evelyn (name changed) found out she was pregnant, she panicked.
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