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"come with a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is being accompanied by something else. Example: "The new laptop comes with a protective case for safe transport." Here, "come with a" is used to show that the laptop includes a protective case as part of the purchase. You can also use it in sentences like, "The picnic basket came with a set of utensils and plates." In this case, the picnic basket is being accompanied by a set of utensils and plates.
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But their suggestions come with a twist.
"We have not come with a solution.
That does come with a caveat.
The VIPS come with a removable cord.
But the riches come with a price.
They come with a higher price tag.
All entrees come with a salad.
Some come with a graphic-violence warning.
These findings come with a proviso, however.
Those grim figures come with a caveat.
It doesn't come with a mansion.
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