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The phrase "a guards" is not correct in written English.
It should be "guards" or "a guard" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "A guard stood watch at the entrance of the building."
Alternatives: "a sentry" or "a watchman".
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Her husband was David Morgan-Jones, a Guards officer.
Johnson was greatly hurt by Wilson's refusal to send as much as a Guards band to Vietnam.
Mr Khafaji hopes eventually for "a Guards of the Shia Revolution, one force across the whole region".
In December a Guards commander said his forces had their hands on a US ScanEagle unmanned drone which, he added, Iran would mass produce.
He carries himself like a Guards officer and if he doesn't wear stiff collars any longer, he looks as if he might.
LONDON — After more than seven years of service as a guards officer and pilot, Prince William will end his military service and focus on charitable work and conservation issues, the royal family announced Thursday.
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A guard directed him upstairs.
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