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"bare feet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is not wearing shoes or socks. For example, "The girl walked around the beach with her bare feet."
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Bare feet?
No bare feet, no daisies.
Just her bare feet.
In bare feet.
Look, too, at St . Johns bare feet.
No bare feet (even when sitting down).
Her bare feet up on the dashboard.
The canvas squeaked under their bare feet.
"They can't stand my bare feet.
Bare feet planted on the turquoise square.
"Bare feet," Mrs. Winner said, sighing.
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