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Discover Ludwig"take recourse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to seek or use a source of help or protection, especially in a difficult or challenging situation. Example: After losing his job, John had to take recourse to his savings to cover his expenses. Example: The government has taken recourse to strict measures to control the spread of the virus. Example: When facing a legal issue, it is important to take recourse to the advice of a lawyer.
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"I am of the type of Catholic who must take recourse to the living waters of the defining mind.
Those who defend Obama or excuse Ryan take recourse in the common-sense argument that such exhortations, even at their worst, do no harm.
An astronomer wishing to specify an even fainter star will usually take recourse to a more extensive or more specialized catalog.
Don't you think you will need to modernize the khadi production and take recourse to modern technology to realize your grand dreams and plans?
Therefore, we need to take recourse to other analytical method that relies on independent sources.
At essential moments the designer has to take recourse to reductive reasoning steps.
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Abdelhakim Belhaj said he has taken recourse to legal action after waiting in vain for the British government to offer an apology for his seven years of incarceration in the secret police's jails.
His parents, however, took recourse not in revenge but in flight: they moved to an isolated house on the coast, where Michael's mother was killed along the roadside after a neighbor's car went suspiciously out of control.
Combining ideas of Bolzano and Lotze, Husserl answers this question by taking recourse to the notion of an ideal (i.e., abstract) species or type, as follows.
A novel bioconjugate of stearic acid capped maghemite nanoparticle (γ-Fe2O3) with bovine serum albumin (BSA) was developed by taking recourse to the fatty acid binding property of the protein.
However, it has always played a vital role in the utopian approach: As the archist, i.e., authority-driven, utopian tradition shows, its architectural perceptions primarily concerned the imposition of an artificial framework by taking recourse to the basic geometric figures of the external nature that was considered as an "enemy".
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