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Discover Ludwig'were in panic' is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a state of fear or anxiety resulting from a situation. For example, "The crowd were in panic when they heard the thunder during the storm."
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People were in panic.
My son and I were in panic.
They were in panic mode".
Earlier this year investors were in panic mode.
They were in panic all the time.
Clinton's aides were in panic in recent weeks.
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Everyone was in panic.
And neither is in panic mode.
I was in panic, sweat was pouring.
Financial markets could be in panic.
"My kids are in panic mode," Quinn said.
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