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"refusal to pay" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate someone's refusal to fulfill a financial obligation. For example, "The tenant's refusal to pay rent led to his eviction".
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And there are no criminal penalties for refusal to pay.
Someone called for a mass refusal to pay the increase.
They met a refusal to pay with a shrug.
One of Pakistan's big problems is ordinary people's refusal to pay their taxes.
The stick here was Argentina's steadfast refusal to pay any amount on the old bonds.
At no time was there a disagreement or a refusal to pay for the upgrade.
Does the U.S. government's refusal to pay ransoms make sense to you?
The five justices said that the refusal to pay her the pension was unlawful.
Any government will act against a concerted refusal to pay taxes.
It started with a refusal to pay the car parking fee.
But Leiris is resolute in his refusal to pay Hélène's murderers special heed.
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