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The phrase "that came with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that was included or provided alongside another item.
Example: "The software package includes a user manual that came with the installation disk."
Alternatives: "that was included with" or "that accompanied".
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It was everything that came with it.
But, oy, the guilt that came with that workaround!
The wealthier Americans bought plantations that came with black slaves.
There were cattle that came with the property.
He seemed to welcome the privacy that came with unpopularity.
His passion was success and everything that came with it.
Next, reinstall the operating system that came with the laptop.
I read the note that came with the socks.
This is the factory cord that came with your laptop.
Certainly nothing that came with a paper umbrella.
Unsurprisingly, that came with a big price tag.
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