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A sentence is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate.
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Use of the word "panic-stricken" for self
which would be the correct use of the word "panic-stricken" in the two sentences below:
I was panic-stricken at the thought of missing my trip to usa
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I got panic-stricken at the thought o …