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The phrase "a guard from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific guard associated with a particular place or organization.
Example: "A guard from the museum was stationed at the entrance to ensure the safety of the exhibits."
Alternatives: "a guard belonging to the" or "a guard associated with the".
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A guard from the front desk stands beside him.
A Vietnamese family of three was followed by a guard from the train, then more tourists.
Bill Ferrario, a guard from the University of Wisconsin, felt daunted.
The Rockets then purchased Vernon Maxwell, also a guard, from the Spurs for an undisclosed amount of cash.
On March 14, Mr. Calhoun suspended Antonio Kellogg, a guard, from the team, but the reasons were not made public.
In one embarrassing incident, a BBC correspondent actually saw a guard from the company slap the Afghan transport minister.
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The Lakers, selecting for the Knicks, chose Toney Douglas, a guard from Florida State, with the second-to-last pick in the first round.
Doris Ward's son is Josiah Turner, a guard from Sacramento rated among the top high school players in the Class of 2011.
A day later, Smith, a guard from Louisville who is the younger brother of J. R. Smith, realized a dream when he signed with the Knicks.
Kemba Walker is a guard from Bronx, N.Y. for the UConn men's basketball team.
Marcus Hatten, a guard from Tallahassee Community College in Florida, is joining the team, as is Tristan Smith, a point guard from Amityville High School on Long Island.
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