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Discover Ludwig"could do with" is a common expression and is used in both spoken and written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone needs or wants to do or have, but doesn't necessarily have to do or have. For example, "I could do with a day off from work this week."
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could do with
verb
To need something that would be beneficial.
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Could do with sauce.
Italy could do with some market pressure.
We could do with a boy scout.
New England could do with less drama.
It could do with a lift.
The condition could do with a name.
It could do with the money.
HVB could do with such expertise.
"But we could do with the work".
Politics could do with more reasoned debate.
Could do with more seasoning.
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