Collocations withpanic

These are words often used in combination withpanic.

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ensuing panic
In 1968 the market was destabilized further by the rumors of an upcoming currency exchange and the ensuing panic.
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financial panic
Without a doubt, the financial panic of 1837 served as the catalyst for this political upheaval.
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mass panic
The population, predictably, will react with mass panic, given that the public greatly fears these agents and even most medical personnel have little knowledge of their effects.
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moral panic
In many respects the scene was set for a moral panic, yet a major panic did not materialize.
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panic disorder
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, imipramine, or their combination for panic disorder: a randomized controlled trial.
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sense of panic
In response to an increasing sense of panic over failures to exercise adequate control, calls increased for the adoption of some degree of compulsion in self-help schemes.
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sudden panic
As we have seen, here were violent crimes committed by men who had been soldiers that might have provided the spark for a sudden panic.
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widespread panic
Now, we are faced with a health and economic catastrophe of unparalleled proportions causing widespread panic amongst consumers.
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