come across with vs swap out

come across with

verb
  • To provide something owed; to show up with something that is anticipated or that is assumed to be received. 

swap out

verb
  • To exchange (something or someone) for an unused (or less-used) equivalent. 

  • To exchange (something) for (something else). (usually followed by with or for) 

  • To transfer (memory contents) into a swap file. 

noun
  • Anything that is swapped out for another; an exchange. 

  • A pre-prepared food item used in place of an unfinished food item in order to cut down the overall preparation time during filming. 

How often have the words come across with and swap out occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )