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'state of panic' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a time when a person or group of people is experiencing a high level of fear or anxiety. For example, "The villagers were in a state of panic when they heard the news of the approaching storm."
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"People were in a state of panic.
"They're in a state of panic.
So, we stir ourselves up into a state of panic.
"People would be in a state of panic," Stewart said.
"He was in a state of panic," Mr. Perez said.
She was running, screaming and in a state of panic.
I've been told they're in a state of panic".
I'm going to live in a constant state of panic.
Supporters with nowhere to escape to can be seen in a blind state of panic.
Americans are in a state of panic as North Vietnamese forces prepare to occupy Saigon.
While I was in the office, an elderly couple arrived in a state of panic.
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