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"come complete with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing a product or package that includes everything that is needed or desired. Example: "The new laptop comes complete with a built-in webcam, touch screen, and Microsoft Office software."
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The tent cities come complete with names and diverse designs.
The sleepers come complete with patterned carpet, frilly curtains and hanging baskets (plastic!) in the corridor.
As readers of Chabon's fiction might expect, the essays come complete with well-turned, pithy phrases.
Many children's accounts come complete with a toy or other gimmick when they're opened.
It seems that every restaurant now needs to come complete with a concept.
These log mansions come complete with home theatre and lakeside exercise room.
His conversation is quick, emphatic, torrential -- it comes in complete paragraphs, which themselves come complete with footnotes, jokes and marginalia.
Her descriptions of their business meetings come complete with snatches of you-are-there dialogue, à la Bob Woodward.
The houseboat market wants you think so, providing boats on both coasts that come complete with white picket fences.
The tales -- insightful, funny and occasionally heartbreaking -- come complete with recipes, including one for her mother's Rosh Hashana jam cake.
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Or you could think of them as glimpses of a vacation to come -- complete with a day-by-day countdown to the day you get away.
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