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"come standard with" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe items that are included in the purchase of a product or service. For example, "This computer comes standard with a built-in monitor and mouse."
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Many Windows-based computers come standard with solitaire games like FreeCell.
(Escalades come standard with 17-inch wheels, while most American passenger cars sit on wheels as small as 14 inches).
All Camry models, even the bare-bones L trim, come standard with the awkwardly named Toyota Safety Sense-P package of active-safety systems.
In addition, all Highlanders except the base model come standard with a rearview camera that turns on when the transmission is put in reverse.
The Banias chips will come standard with a built-in Wi-Fi function and are to be installed in more than 20 million laptop computers shipped next year.
Sport utility vehicles, station wagons and trucks typically come standard with hitches, with either a 1.25- or 2-inch-diameter receiver.
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This, a meal in itself, comes standard with the table.
The GTO comes standard with a four-speed automatic transmission.
The second is called Time Machine, and comes standard with every Mac.
Even without the expansion cards, the unit comes standard with 16 megabytes of RAM.
Carrying a Filofax, with all the inserts that came standard with it, made me feel substantial, cliquish and secretive.
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