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complete with

Preposition

Meaning

complete with

Having some specified thing as an additional feature.
A car repair comes complete with an oil change.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

We have all seen these circus elephants complete with tusks, ivory in their head and thick skins, who move around the circus ring and grab the tail of the elephant ahead of them." John F. Kennedy

Butler was seeing the world as it was, complete with L.E.P retrival team. Eoin Colfer

Surely they knew that the very idea of the future came in an American box - complete with instructions for assembling a Constitution, a MacDonald's hamburger franchise, a row of Marriot hotels and a First Amendment. Lewis H. Lapham

New York is the Hollywood of the publishing industry, complete with stars, starlets, suicidal publishers/producers, intrigues, and a lot of money. Aleksandar Hemon

We don't read novels to have an experience like life. Heck, we're living lives, complete with all the incompleteness. We turn to fiction to have an author assure us that it means something. Orson Scott Card

No compromise is possible and the victory of the democracies can only be complete with the utter defeat of the war machines of Germany and Japan. George C. Marshall

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