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Discover Ludwig'with came' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you want to use it in a sentence, you should use the phrase 'came with'. For example: He came with a message from his boss.
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The guys I grew up with came from south London.
The most real assessment of what I'd really be dealing with came from David Plouffe.
"Probably half the people I grew up with came back to live in town".
"A boy I'd grown up with came by the table to say hello," he writes.
One of the Somali judges I work with came running into my office yesterday.
Their results have just been published in Climatic Change.The information they worked with came from a variety of sources.
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Start with "come.
Then call her back with "Come!".
With codification came competition.
With them came Nan.
With this came maturity.
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