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"resorting to" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is relying on a specific method or action in order to solve a problem or achieve a desired result. For example, "When the company's attempts to grow its customer base failed, they resorted to an aggressive marketing campaign."
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So it is resorting to informal tools.
It is resorting to desperate measures.
Hence, the government is resorting to detainment.
A bruised Mr Netanyahu is resorting to political outreach.
So the company is resorting to rougher tactics as well.
Meanwhile, the government is resorting to intemperate language.
"I am seeing more and more that the commission is resorting to settlements.
The Government is resorting to underhand misuse of taxpayer money to push through this programme.
But to fend off the Zetas, Sinaloa is resorting to new levels of barbarism.
To talk up the firm's share price, Michael Frenzel, TUI's boss, is resorting to desperate measures.
The fact that Britain is resorting to the courts tells a story in itself.
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