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Discover Ludwig"sudden panic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden feeling of fear or apprehension. For example: "The sight of the venomous snake caused a sudden panic in the crowd."
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Guselnikov believes that politicians' sudden panic about Russian money in Britain is misplaced.
A sudden panic attack leads Tony to seek psychiatric help from Dr Melfi.
On the day he left, though, she remembers feeling sudden panic.
J. took her sudden panic as leftover from the court battle.
But the governors of America's Federal Reserve seem to have been seized by a sudden panic about inflation.
I have overreacted and had flashbacks; with every sharp pain or ache in my chest comes a sudden panic.
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Occasionally, one of the teachers told me, a few of the children would have sudden panics or rages, and scream or hit out uncontrollably.
Regulators believe that a floating share value would provide a more honest picture of the investments and head off sudden panics.
Around him, the tables were still set for the festivities, with half-eaten dinners, abandoned handbags and overturned chairs the signs of the sudden panicked evacuation.
"I felt all of a sudden panicked," he said.
AFTER a sudden market panic, all is well.
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