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The phrase "make resort" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it was intended to mean "create a resort," in which case it would be grammatically correct. However, this phrase is still not commonly used and may sound awkward to native English speakers. Example: "The government plans to make resort on the island's undeveloped coast." This sentence would be better written as "The government plans to create a resort on the island's undeveloped coast."
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Even when this claim is true, that is not enough to make resort to terrorism justified.
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Larger hearings are also likely to mean increased costs, making resort to privacy orders open to even fewer, wealthier litigants.
In addition, a nearby golf course and hiking trails make the resort popular year round, which is somewhat unusual in Switzerland, as most resorts depend on winter sports.
Yet the intangibles -- atmosphere, attitude, clientele and degree of formality -- make every resort different.
Jackson Hole's challenging terrain and the many professional female skiers who call the area home make the resort a natural fit for high-performance women's clinics.
The mandate to architect Chris Beckingham was to make the resort elegant but understated.
However, when I hear about people who make threats, resort to name-calling, and yell whenever they get riled up, I get concerned.
Three restaurants, two bars, two outdoor pools, and a number of guided tours and excursions make the resort feel much bigger than it actually is.
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