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Discover Ludwig"recourse for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a solution or course of action that is available to someone in a particular situation. Example: In the event of a defective product, consumers have recourse for a full refund or replacement from the manufacturer.
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Moreover, there is scant recourse for those targeted.
There is little recourse for victims of injustice.
But there is no similar recourse for farmers.
— Jeff Gordinier The Ottawa Citizen: Who says restaurateurs have no recourse for a bad review?
As fiscal woes continue for San Francisco, recourse for the public's treasure is limited.
But the AT&T Mobility decision limited that recourse for consumers.
If a live donor loses health insurance, as I have, there's no recourse for us.
"My only recourse for reacting is asking them how they did".
One admissions administrator called Recourse for support after an aggressive call.
Teachers said they suffered from low pay, lack of job security and little recourse for complaints.
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Sharīʿah courts were the first and all too frequently the final recourse for Muslims seeking judicial redress.
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