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The phrase "you resort" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone or a group of people resorting to a particular action, strategy, or behavior in order to achieve a goal or result. For example: "When the team was unable to come to a consensus, they resorted to a voting system to decide on a course of action."
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If you resort to violence, they will brand you terrorists.
You resort to the time-honored system of three piles: 1. Keep for all time.
But when you resort to slapstick you run into trouble sustaining a full-length narrative.
Will you resort to teacher bashing, or engage in problem solving?
You resort to the time-honored system of three piles: Keep for all time.
Then you resort more to craft: to the curve, to the slider, to the change-up.
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As the Cold War taught us, a nuclear weapon would lose its purpose if you resorted to using it.
It's what you exchanged when train delays kept you from work appointments, trysts, and what you resorted to during blizzards, blackouts, baseball defeats.
You use evasive measures where you can, but if you resorted to smoke signals, it would become pretty tough to do your job.
When you really resort to your techniques, you get predictable and stale".
Otherwise, you can resort to using the "How Are You Feeling Thermometer" posted as the introductory image.
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