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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as bare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely exposed or lacking in covering or adornment.
Example: "The landscape was as bare as a desert, with nothing but sand stretching for miles."
Alternatives: "completely bare" or "utterly bare".
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Infield stands as bare as grocery shelves on hurricane eve.
The lyrics are as bare as Pop's legendary torso.
The lyrics are as bare as Iggy's legendary torso.
It is as bare as bone and as reverberant as bell metal: Why do we die?
Keep it looking as bare as you can – a tinted moisturiser is best.
It's not as bare as the group's debut, recorded when it included a third member, Jessica Craven.
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"What I've tried to do is make it as bare-bones as possible".
At Ruggero, on the south side of Florence, the bollito is as bare-bones as the surroundings, but wonderful.
Places is about as bare-bones as a location service can be.
Their device is as bare-bones as it gets, and they're hoping to sell it for $25.
There was power to spare and track-worthy handling, though the interior was as bare-bones as it could be.
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