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"welfare check" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a payment provided to a person or family in need by a government or other organization. For example: "The family received a welfare check to help cover their basic living expenses."
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They just send you a welfare check.
They just send you your welfare check".
They just send you your welfare check," the ad says.
Both work part-time while receiving a supplementary welfare check.
She split her welfare check between Sherrena and New Pitts Mortuary.
The ad may say "they just send you your welfare check," but they don't mean you.
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The welfare checks soon stopped.
Before, women had welfare checks.
And just write them welfare checks".
Her welfare checks had stopped coming.
For a stretch, the family collected welfare checks.
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