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'resorting in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It would be better to use 'resorting to'. For example: "When he had exhausted all other options, he resorted to drastic measures."
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Resorting, in vain, to trickery, Van Gundy played a four-guard lineup for long stretches against Phoenix.
Time will tell if this promise can be kept but, for sure, resorting in the future to Google-assisted examinations will be a retrograde step.
The orchestra then intervenes in turn, resorting, in a sense, to its long-lined lyricism, yet altered by the piano's challenge.
And others are resorting, in desperation, to medicinal expedients: I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth, You know, that gypsy with the gold capped tooth.
Among the most unequivocal sections of the judgment were the following: Any organisation... resorting in its documentation to fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology, merits, we think, a degree of scepticism.
Unfortunately, Ms. Beattie doesn't fully commit to this perspective, refusing in the end really to delve into Jane's psyche and resorting in the volume's last few pages to a hasty summary of events and an anecdote from later in Jane's life that may or may not have anything to do with what has gone before.
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