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The phrase "arrived with an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that has come to a place accompanied by a specific item or quality.
Example: "She arrived with an impressive portfolio that showcased her skills."
Alternatives: "came with a" or "showed up with an".
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An entree of baked salmon arrived with an engaging potpourri of veggies (peas, green beans, lima beans, asparagus, carrots, spring onions and radishes).
The bag arrived with an inventory-lists: 1 pr.
Then a deputy arrived with an AR-15.
Jeremy Shockey arrived with an attitude for the offense.
But UC Berkeley's 56 participants arrived with an edge — their own method for the madness.
A soldier arrived with an axe; three blows with the blunt end broke open the door.
He arrived with an impressive portfolio and has come on strong.
By design, Mrs. Clinton arrived with an announcement of millions of dollars in American economic assistance.
The movie arrived with an X rating, which, in Britain, was basically like an R.
She arrived with an unmarried daughter, seeds from her Agra garden and a grand piano.
As we scanned the new menu, fresh rolls arrived with an oily herbed spread.
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