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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using panic measures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is resorting to extreme or hasty actions in response to a crisis or urgent situation. Example: "In the face of the unexpected financial downturn, the company resorted to using panic measures to stabilize its operations."
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But Labour opposition councillors accused the Conservatives of using "panic measures".
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It signalled concern about the economy while stopping short of panic measures.
Strategies that included exposure were the most effective for panic measures.
It is in everybody's interests that parliament resists a panic measure which threatens us all.
Measure using a tape measure.
Was this a panic measure?
Gatland denied that the firing had been a panic measure.
A panic measure in the Commons today faces a cross-party rebellion.
Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, told Sky News: "This looks like a panic measure.
Prime Minister David Cameron has denied the move is a panic measure.
Using Manic Panic will stain skin.
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