From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome through with something phrasal verbGIVEto give someone something they need, especially when they have been worried that you would not produce it in time Our representative in Hong Kong finally came through with the figures. → come→ See Verb table
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come through with • Ultimately, Joseph Alsop came through with a generous package.• After a gap, Gustavsson came through with Michael Wells and Blanc.• You guys have been great in coming through with short-term results.