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"do the bare minimum" is an idiom commonly used in everyday written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is doing the minimal amount of effort necessary to complete a task. For example: "My coworker is always late and never volunteers to take on extra work, he just does the bare minimum."
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"He is trying to do the bare minimum," Miss Romano told The Jerusalem Post.
Do the bare minimum.
I believe they're going to do the bare minimum.
"He is trying to do the bare minimum," Romano told The Post on Monday.
They know how to do the bare minimum to be the best in their department.
Elsewhere they do the bare minimum to express themselves in a lovably Gallic way.
I'm only willing to do the bare minimum that it takes to get a paycheck every two weeks.
When you feel challenged, you will likely do the bare minimum to respond because you are protecting yourself.
The so-called responsibility deal will do the "bare minimum", such as putting information on beer mats.
NICHOLAS PEARCE: People are exceptionally gifted at knowing how to do the bare minimum to keep their job.
Or did they just do the bare minimum and then just put him right back in school?
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