frequent recourse

Frequency: 4.81.1 per million words

Often turning to something for help or protection.

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Examples (10)

  • The lawyer's frequent recourse to technicalities delayed the trial for months.
  • Many patients have frequent recourse to herbal remedies for minor ailments.
  • In the absence of clear data, researchers had frequent recourse to anecdotal evidence.
  • The author makes frequent recourse to historical metaphors to explain modern politics.
  • Throughout the project, she had frequent recourse to her mentor's advice.
  • Frequent recourse to emergency loans can lead to a dangerous cycle of debt.
  • The government's frequent recourse to executive orders has sparked intense debate.
  • During the negotiation, both sides had frequent recourse to legal threats.
  • The artist had frequent recourse to traditional techniques despite using modern tools.
  • Young children often have frequent recourse to their parents for emotional support.