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The phrase "as a consistent recourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reliable or regular option or source of help in a particular context.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, many individuals turn to meditation as a consistent recourse for mental clarity."
Alternatives: "as a reliable option" or "as a regular source of support."
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In this case it turns the world on its head," and "transformative as a consistent recourse... persuades the reader finally into the realm so nakedly proselytized".
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Among all of the discussions on environmental management, the "environment-as-a-recourse" view is the most commonly accepted.
Wang told Lee he respects him as a consistent man.
It's not something that's used as a last recourse, as it should be".
"I had always considered outside aid as a last recourse scenario," he said.
Mr. Gingrich said he would support an Israeli strike against Iran, if "only as a last recourse and only as step toward replacing the regime".
He was also ignoring Florida law and Texas law that regard hand counts as a just recourse in contested elections.
Since most are aged between 24 and 35, they are at an age when to ask for assistance from one's family is seen as a desperate recourse.
A ruling in the governing body's favour would leave the Poles with only the Swiss courts as a final recourse.
For 76% of children, treatment began in the home, but 80% were treated outside the home as a second recourse.
In the end, NimbleBit resorted only to public shaming as a recourse.
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