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Could you explain about this sentence please.

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Rebecca

A "friendly face" is another way to say a person someone already knows or is familiar with. So in this case, "he could do with a friendly face" means he would benefit from seeing someone he knows. To "do with" is more common in British English. In American English, you could replace "do with" with "use" and say "he could use a friendly face".

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