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Discover Ludwig"bare for" is not an acceptable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase "barely for" if you are describing something that is just barely enough for a certain task, for example: "The package barely had enough supplies for the event."
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Too bare for me.
Just his feet are bare for paddling.
The hands are left bare, for working with bomb apparatus.
Messier's trademark shaved head was not bare for long.
Now they are laid bare for all to see.
Now, of course, Stewart's influence has been laid bare for all to see.
So Mill's money is laid bare for the world to see.
Bathroom habits, sexual behavior, overblown insecurity — all are laid bare for the inspection of the listener.
These aren't the usual homophone missteps — bare for bear, or palate for palette.
Dare I jinx the Aussies, but the opportunity is laid bare for a big total.
Some of those hills are stubbly with young trees after being stripped bare for decades.
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