No, the correct term is bare minimum.
The answer is superific.The spelling of the slang term is superific but it is not in common usage.
There is no Hawaiian word for bear.
The correct term is "underprivileged."
The correct term is "laid off."
'Bear weight' would mean 'to carry'. 'Bare weight' would mean 'reveal your weight' or 'your weight without clothing'.
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The correct phrase is "bear the burden" and that applies to the phrases built on that phrase as well, such as "bear the burden of proof".
Not in correct usage of term-applies only to humans, similar to annoyed
A swamp of bees does not describe a group of bees. The correct term for a group of bees is a swarm.
Skeleton force would be the minimum number of people or staff to run a machine/ery, office, etc. A skeletal force brings to mind a group that are, or look like, skeletons.
The correct spelling is "two bears." "Bears" is the plural form of "bear," so when referring to more than one bear, the correct term is "bears." "Two bear" would be incorrect as it does not indicate the plural form.
The term 'usage' can have many different meanings depending on how you are implying it. A standard definition of the term 'usage' is the process of using something.
Both are correct depending on the usage. For example:My dog is five months oldI have a five-month old dog
20 years is the minimum term.
The answer is superific.The spelling of the slang term is superific but it is not in common usage.
The term small (er) part of the body is more often used.
Strictly correct usage (if a bit pedantic), the term should be "balance" - "scales" does not have a valid singular in this context