11.   Some experts have warned that widespread panic growing out of a terrorist attack could jam conventional communication systems.

12.   The disclosure that the claims might be true set off widespread panic.

13.   The disease is a major reason for litigation and widespread panic, he said.

14.   There will be widespread panic amid the darkness.

15.   These cases could cause the same kind of widespread panic and isolation of farmers that it has in Britain and northern Ireland.

16.   Widespread panic for sure.

17.   A despatch from the United States to the Business Times over the weekend suggested that some of this IMF advice may backfire and could lead to widespread panic.

18.   And with the previous two attempts resulting in widespread panic, some Russians fear the latest effort will also lead to chaos and ultimately make them poorer.

19.   Environmental impact of arsenic is being felt world-wide triggering widespread panic.

20.   He declined to elaborate, saying the government does not want to create widespread panic or compromise police work by publicly detailing the alleged terrorist plans.

a. + panic >>共 227
widespread 6.60%
financial 5.90%
ensuing 3.65%
public 3.47%
blind 2.60%
initial 2.26%
mass 2.26%
mild 1.91%
spreading 1.91%
momentary 1.74%
widespread + n. >>共 1160
use 4.24%
support 3.99%
corruption 3.47%
criticism 2.68%
protest 1.95%
damage 1.88%
speculation 1.86%
discrimination 1.76%
violence 1.69%
abuse 1.62%
panic 0.41%
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