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'has resorted to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone taking a course of action out of necessity or as a last resort. For example: With no other options left, the struggling restaurant has resorted to offering delivery services to stay afloat.
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The government has resorted to crude protectionism.
Yet the state has resorted to increasingly authoritarian behaviour.
But Mr. Jackson has resorted to facile slavery imagery himself.
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.
"The state of Israel has resorted to madness.
The government seems unwilling to budge, and Labour has resorted to virtually unprecedented delaying tactics.
Rather than admit to missing its fiscal targets, the government has resorted to creative accounting.
The Chinese central bank also sells notes and has resorted to issuing more renminbi.
Outmaneuvered on the merits, the lending industry has resorted to scare tactics and distortions.
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