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The phrase "and eventually reneged on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone fails to fulfill a promise or commitment after initially agreeing to it.
Example: "He promised to help with the project, but he eventually reneged on his commitment."
Alternatives: "and ultimately backed out of" or "and finally withdrew from".
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But he also said that last December and eventually reneged on his words.
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