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The phrase "as standard with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is included or expected as a normal feature or practice.
Example: "The new model comes as standard with a built-in GPS system."
Alternatives: "included as standard" or "provided as standard".
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Now editorialising comes as standard, with everyone showily concerned - "Oh, foul, dry facts!
Get 21 days of winter sports cover as standard with the Guardian's annual travel insurance, provided by Voyager.
A quarter of new cars currently have DAB fitted as standard with a further quarter offering it as an option.
And one can only hope, for his own sake, that media training comes as standard with the job.
Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Rome Restaurants A tip of about 20% is generally expected as standard, with more suggested for particularly good service.
All the engines come as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox but a dual-clutch auto transmission is an option.
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Glucose, arabinose, rhamnose, xylose, galactose, and mannose were used as standards with a quantity of 1 mg each.
Glucose, xylose, arabinose and galactose were used as standards with mannitol as internal standard.
Glucose, xylose, arabinose, galactose were used as standards with mannitol as the internal standard.
A quick recap opened the second episode, as is standard with modern drama.
China took a somewhat similar stance, describing the shipment as standard business with Zimbabwe.
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