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"comes with a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is included with a product or service. For example: - The new computer comes with a free mouse and keyboard. - This package deal comes with a complimentary bottle of wine. - The apartment comes with a fully equipped kitchen. - The car comes with a manufacturer warranty. - The phone comes with a set of earphones. - The book comes with a bonus chapter.
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It comes with a jolt.
"Revolution" comes with a pedigree.
Each comes with a basic kitchenette.
It comes with a detachable hood.
The unit comes with a parking space.
The number comes with a big caveat.
Such growth comes with a price.
It comes with a generational change".
It comes with a live shoeshine boy.
(The book comes with a CD).
"Everything comes with a cost," he said.
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