Can the word "recourse" - in the sense of 'solution' - be used in the following manner?
"Revolution is the only recourse for the savagery of the modern capitalist epoch." "The essence of the modern epoch - its savagery and the recourse for it - can be grasped only by transcending the nation-state."
"There is no recourse for this kind of systemic savagery."
I specifically wish to know if I can use the word in this sentence structure: "the recourse for" a certain situation.
Thank you
Top answer
Yes, you can use it that way in those sentences.
— Mister Micawber
Yes, you can use it that way in those sentences.
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