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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop hyperventilating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in situations where someone is overly anxious or panicking, and you want them to calm down. Example: "When you start to feel overwhelmed, just take a deep breath and stop hyperventilating; everything will be okay."
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Stop hyperventilating.
One senior got so winded after a sprint that he had to use a paper bag to stop hyperventilating.
In fact, it's a good idea to stop hyperventilating about the impact of sports in general on local economies – unless you're an Aaron Rodgers fan.
It is time to bury long-held myths around the Jewish vote and for the media and political pundits to stop hyperventilating over the tiniest movement within this 2 percent of the electorate.
1.13pm GMT Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) HHS Secretary being sworn in before the House Energy & Commerce Committee pic.twitter.com/DmpyfWlDMq October 30, 2013 1.12pm GMT Waxman urges his colleagues to "stop hyperventilating" over the website.
Something is watching… OH, MY, BROKEN STARS, I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MYSELF THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOOOOD!! Excuse me while I try my best to stop hyperventilating.
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Now that the economy has stopped hyperventilating, Mr. Velshi has taken on another assignment: He's the anchor of a news show that runs every weekday as part of "CNN Newsroom".
After I stopped hyperventilating about how security is an illusion and no one is safe from people like Ghost, he explained to me how it all works.
It was a happy moment for everyone: The world stopped hyperventilating, and a bunch of French eco-warriors, Egyptian autocrats, and Belgian milk farmers were allowed to get back to the important business of hurting other people and getting hurt themselves, giving me plenty of options to choose from for this week's column.
If I can stop myself from hyperventilating for long enough, I'll tell you about him.
Sparks needs a rest room again, the dogs are hyperventilating, but I dare not stop and lose more time... 7 32 p.m. Nectar of the gods!
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