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Discover Ludwig"has resorted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe that someone has gone to a particular place or activity as a way to deal with a situation. For example, "After failing to find a job, John has resorted to delivering pizza for a living."
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The government has resorted to crude protectionism.
So he has resorted to tranquilizers.
She has resorted to emotional bullying.
Yet the state has resorted to increasingly authoritarian behaviour.
But Mr. Jackson has resorted to facile slavery imagery himself.
Obama has resorted, at times, to outflanking Romney on boosterism.
It has resorted to commandeering bowling alleys and borrowing restaurants.
Once again Mr. Ségalot has resorted to unexpected transformations.
So he has resorted to handing out cut-price motorcycles.
Merkel has resorted to voicing that anxiety in public.
Faced with funding shortfalls, the M.T.A. has resorted to borrowing.
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