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Phrases with «to come with»
The phrase
"to come with"
means to accompany or be included as part of something.
Full definition
to come
(parent phrase)
with
(parent phrase)
to come with
Related phrases
to come to terms with
to come to terms with this fact
to come to terms with one's past
to come to terms with reality
to come to terms with one's loss
to come to grips with
to come to grips with something
to come to terms with something
to come up with a solution to the problem
to come to grips with reality
Sentences with «to come with»
It
also comes with
not one, but two water bottle holders, as well as transport wheels so you can hide it away between workouts.
(
geekwrapped.com
)
Did
n't come with
belt which I was aware of from the other reviews but it is definitely necessary.
(
renttherunway.com
)
Not everybody is interested in airline lounges and elite travel perks,
which come with
cards that cost hundreds a year.
(
creditcards.com
)
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