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"resort to doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have used some action or tactic as a last resort. For example: "When I couldn't figure out the mathematics problem, I had to resort to doing an online search for the answer."
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"That you've never had to resort to doing that.
It used to be if you're online dating, people thought it meant you couldn't meet people in person so you had to resort to doing it online.
She said that though her clients treated her very well, she would never resort to doing this kind of work again.
Think of it this way: right now when someone is browsing the web and they see a shirt they like on a random photo, they probably resort to doing a Google search for something similar.
We feel the need to prove our value so we resort to doing the "shoulds".
Typically people resort to doing dumb things and rely to much on non sequiturs.
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"I don't believe we're going to wait until the last resort to do it.
Shouting, which most of them resort to doesn't make demonstrably wrong things true.
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