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The phrase "a guard on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is monitoring or protecting a specific area or situation.
Example: "There was a guard on duty at the entrance to the building, ensuring that only authorized personnel could enter."
Alternatives: "a watchman at" or "a sentinel over".
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"You can have a guard on duty for one shift, two shifts, or on a 24-hour basis," he said.
Horn was a guard on that team.
I STARTED as a guard on Rikers Island in 1982.
Tell a bus driver or a guard on the tube?
The voice belonged to a guard on his break.
"Just don't keep a guard on" and apply the blades directly to your face, he said.
"We weren't cocky," said Todd Townsend, a guard on that team.
"It was pretty exciting," Dick Hurley, a guard on the 1956 team, said.
"They are really on their way home now," said a guard on the Capitol steps.
The best job is working as a guard on a drug-smuggling caravan.
If there was a guard on that side, Schwab couldn't see him.
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