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'with panic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is feeling or responding to fear or alarm. For example, "The crowd scattered with panic when the alarm went off."
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Mr. Murphy was flooded with panic.
I felt sick with panic.
Wei Jia's face was creased with panic.
A person with panic disorder has panic attacks.
Silversun Pickups did the same with "Panic Switch".
For some reason, the cold always filled her with panic.
Every spot, every bump she finds fills her with panic.
Cillian, his eyes round with panic, only nodded.
For an instant, I am struck with panic.
"She is filled with panic and runs-runs-runs......
"With panic comes chaos, and chaos leads to more chaos".
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