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You can use it when you need to call on someone for help or advice. For example: "When I'm in need of help, I always know I can resort to him."
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Shouting may have been a last resort to convince him to take the right action.
Ulli Wilhelm, Angela Merkel's former spokesman, told me that the German chancellor had to resort to texting him with the latest developments inside the room so he could brief the German press.
Finally if he doesn't like you then move on cause he isn't worth you effort and don't resort to stalking him, you will get a bad rep.
First seen living the bourgeois good life in southern China in the 1930s, Ip (Donnie Yen) achieves heroic status only after war forces him to resort to manual labor and leads him to teach a factory's workers how to defend themselves against bandits.
Perhaps Balotelli is more forthcoming in America, a place where only fans recognise him and the local press have not yet resorted to following him for zany tales.
On another occasion when McBride has gone missing, Ed Balls finds him lying drunk in a hotel room and resorts to dousing him with a bin of cold water.
He did in that game in July, a 2-1 victory for the MetroStars, so much so that he felt Graziani resorting to kicking him instead of the ball in the game's second half and then threw a punch at him near game's end.
Finally I resorted to telling him about the dishes: They serve canned sardines with Triscuits, I said.
So European officials have resorted to reminding him about the one statement he did make.
He grew with unnatural speed and was seized by a mania so extreme that psychiatrists resorted to injecting him daily with 120mg of the anti-psychotic drug haloperidol.
We resorted to stalking him like a jilted lover, cruising by his house until we saw his truck parked out front.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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