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panicking over it vs panicking abou it

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning of feeling anxious or worried about something. The choice between 'panicking over it' and 'panicking about it' depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 696 views

panicking over it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express feeling anxious or worried about something.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is experiencing panic or anxiety in relation to a specific situation or topic.
  • Honey, you're panicking over nothing.
  • It should also exercise disciplinary authority over its Chairperson.
  • Elvis' twin never got over it.
  • Even lost a relationship over it.
  • He tripped over it last year.
  • Once renovated, couples would fight over it.
  • Just got to keep going over it and over it. Till it sticks.
  • I've been going over it and over it while we were away. I won't do this to Sam, I love her.
  • We have been over it and over it.
  • She painted black dots all over it, so it was a ladybird, and then I put stickers all over it.
  • Something happened in this house, and we have to go over it and over it until we find out what we're missing.
  • I keep going over it and over it.
  • I've been over it and over it with you guys.
  • And I'm not losing sleep over it.
  • And something took control over it.
  • Grissom's prints were all over it.
  • But then I spilt coffee all over it.
  • Because you ran over it when I was in fifth grade, which was two years after I quit playing anyway.
  • The next day the hacks painted over it.
  • If you're depressed, you get over it.

Alternatives:

  • freaking out over it
  • stressing over it
  • worrying about it

panicking abou it

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English to convey the idea of feeling anxious or worried about something.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is in a state of panic or anxiety regarding a particular situation or subject.
  • Oggi drinks too much.He probably has allready forgotten abou it.
  • John Darlington knows all abou it.
  • We can talk abou it later.

Alternatives:

  • freaking out about it
  • stressing about it
  • worrying over it

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