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The phrase "complete with a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has all the necessary components or features. Here is an example: "The new computer comes complete with a high-speed processor, a large storage capacity, and a sleek design."
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-- complete with a period.
It's a surprisingly optimistic ending (complete with a harmonious party).
It comes complete with a G.I. Joe action figure.
Complete with a knowing steal from David Essex's Rock On.
The young officer had played the role of Islamic insurgent, complete with a suicide belt.
St . Regiseven plans to open an upscale hotel in remote Lhasa, complete with a spa.
He had his own trailer, complete with a stereo, television and videocassette recorder.
We want to create a Roman banquet for him complete with a vomitorium.
The bathrooms had been remodeled, complete with a new amenity, showers.
Jiyo (Free + IAP) Finally, the latest mindfulness app, complete with a famous name: Deepak Chopra.
And they eagerly gathered around to listen to his talking digital timepiece, complete with a stopwatch.
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