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"reneged on" is correct and usable in written English
It means to fail to honour some promise or agreement, to go back on a commitment. For example: "I had promised to help my friend move out of her apartment, but I reneged on my promise."
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He later reneged on that commitment.
And then he reneged on his words.
Sadly, Harold Wilson reneged on the commitment.
Distributors have reneged on such deals before.
(They ultimately reneged on that promise).
"The government reneged on earlier agreements".
"But they reneged on those promises.
This has now been reneged on.
Brod reneged on the promise and published.
Beijing has reneged on its promise.
Fewer than five reneged on their fund-raising commitment.
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