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Use "welching" in a sentence
"The suit blasts Chase for "taking advantage of its customers, many of who are suffering extreme economic hardship by essentially 'welching' on its promise …""
"Or will pensioners, soldiers, contractors and other government workers find Uncle Sam welching on his bills?"
"Carsberg, who is president of the E-Homebuying Forum, said the organisation is working on a template for a contract that will deter buyers and sellers from welching on the deal before it reaches the point of exchange."