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The phrase "are resorting to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone is turning to a particular action or method, often as a last resort.
Example: "In light of the recent challenges, many companies are resorting to remote work to maintain productivity."
Alternatives: "are turning to" or "are relying on".
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Are you remotely troubled that so many academics are resorting to anonymous writing/blogging to say these things?
Both sides are resorting to lawyers.
Local developers, too, are resorting to auctions.
The Tories are resorting to the language of smear.
And the Israelis, too, are resorting to tricks.
ALBANY — Some car owners are resorting to Scotch tape.
Many are resorting to controversial public shaming tactics.
Some growers are resorting to other tactics, too.
"People are resorting to stealing food in order to not starve," the petition claims.
The changes come as more baby boomers are resorting to reverse mortgages.
Players are resorting to payday loans to fund their habit, and suspicion is rife.
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