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Unfortunately, no, "with comes" is not correct or usable in written English. However, depending on what you are trying to say, you could use a phrase like "with that comes," meaning "as a result of that." For example, "With that comes a lot of responsibility," or "With that comes the difficulty of making a decision."
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And the indefatigable work ethic I am blessed with comes straight from them".
It's almost hottest 100 time again in Australia, and with comes it all the associated discussion.
Still, the most imminent threat GOP leaders must contend with comes from the far right.
It's not until you have children that what you've been brought up with comes into your life.
A villager near Pondi tells us that the trash truck (a bizarre concept to begin with) comes maybe twice a year, or not.
Seared salmon, not a timid fish to begin with, comes with a hearty potato and fennel fricassee and a pungent lobster reduction.
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Start with "come.
Then call her back with "Come!".
With proficiency comes progress.
With conflict comes uncertainty.
With celebrity comes secrecy.
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