constant recourse

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

Frequently turning to something for help or protection.

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Examples (10)

  • His constant recourse to medical advice showed his anxiety about his health.
  • The author makes constant recourse to classical mythology in her poetry.
  • Management had constant recourse to legal experts during the merger.
  • Early explorers had constant recourse to the stars for navigation.
  • She found herself in constant recourse to her notes during the presentation.
  • The government's constant recourse to emergency powers sparked public debate.
  • Children often have constant recourse to their parents when facing problems.
  • The artist had constant recourse to traditional techniques to achieve the desired effect.
  • The team's success was due to their constant recourse to data analysis.
  • Constant recourse to violence will never lead to a lasting peace.