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The phrase 'bare stone' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of stone that is not covered or decorated in any way, for example: "The walls of the castle were constructed from bare stone."
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Bare stone and burnished metal dominate the stark, minimalist lounge.
Inside it is a simple place of whitewashed walls and bare stone floors.
Each suite has bare stone interiors, wooden beams, a wood-burning fire and rustic farmhouse furniture.
During the day, they gather in bare stone shelters about 500 yards away.
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Near the abandoned settlement is a bare stone ledge overhanging a fjord.
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Where the glacier retreats, it leaves the valley raw and nearly lifeless--bare, stark stone mountains.
If you have an asphalt driveway and can see bare stones on it, it's time to reseal it.
The Museo d'Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia (€6, palazzoriso.it) is a 17th-century palace stripped back to its bare stones, with startling paintings and installations among the broken plaster and empty fireplaces.
The cosy, rustic bedrooms with bare-stone walls are in the old farm manager's quarters, and there's a pool and terrace for alfresco meals.
During the same time period, the area of semi-natural dry pastures (i.e. pastures with stones, boulders and bare rock, unsuitable for ploughing or mowing and with a continuous grazing regime for centuries and therefore permanently short field layers) has decreased by about 30% since the 1950's [57].
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