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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were panicked" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of fear or anxiety experienced by a group in a past situation.
Example: "When the fire alarm went off, we were panicked and didn't know what to do."
Alternatives: "we were in a panic" or "we were frantic."
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We were panicked at this point".
With 47 days to go, we were panicked.
At that time, we only knew that a Uighur had killed a Han, and we were panicked.
"We were panicked, frightened that they would take the town," Javier Ríos, Fomeque's mayor, said on Friday, sitting in an office overlooking the charming mountain town where soldiers repelled the rebels.
Thank God they Were going home.
In 2012, when we traversed this same road we were out of gas, it was the middle of the night, and we were in the middle of the desert - and we were panicked!
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"I first started selling in March but they thought we were crazy, that we were panicking," recalls this trader, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss UBS affairs.
'We're panicking about the next two years,' Arnold told Observer Sport.
"It looks like we are panicking, but we're not," he said.
"Sometimes maybe we are panicking and we've let goals in.
The Ukrainian complains: "There are two reasons we are panicking here in Ukraine.
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