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The phrase "has recourse to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to turn to something or someone for help or assistance. Example: When facing financial difficulties, many people have recourse to borrowing money from a bank. In times of crisis, the government has recourse to implementing emergency measures to protect its citizens.
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In prison Perina has recourse to nothing except language, in all its invention and complicity.
Have Republicans forgotten that any American citizen has recourse to the legal system if he believes he was aggrieved?
The difference between a colour-sighted person and someone colour-blind would consist of the fact that the former has recourse to representations with specific nonconceptual content, whereas the latter does not.
Literary translation is challenging, and tends to work best when the translator has recourse to the amplifying and telescoping powers of periphrasis, poetic license, and, if it comes to it, a discreet footnote here or there.
As anyone who still has recourse to stamps will realise, this palace visit of Benn's, however politely handled by Elizabeth at the time, was the point at which an incipient iconographic revolution was stopped in its tracks.
Quattrone still has recourse to the court of appeals.
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Something we all had recourse to.
Any deposit-insurance scheme must have recourse to government backing.
Failing that, Simon does have recourse to another Louis.
Here again we were obliged to have recourse to whatever expedient ingenuity suggested.
It is an alternative to having recourse to the usual process of justice.
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