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The phrase "a guardsman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a member of a guard unit, typically in a military or ceremonial context.
Example: "The ceremony was attended by a guardsman in full uniform, standing proudly at attention."
Alternatives: "a soldier" or "a member of the guard".
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At one party, a Guardsman was given to a guest as a gift.
Ian Harvey was caught with a Guardsman in St James's Park in 1958.
"How old are you guys?" she asks a guardsman in a deadpan tone.
Bellau "looked like a looter," said Mike Kelly, a guardsman from California.
He wears rows of silver circles on his back, swagged like a guardsman.
A.45 bullet was recovered, but again nothing to indicate it had been fired by other than a guardsman.
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One individual wrote, "This is a Grenadier Guardsman making a mockery of the uniform, the regiment and comrades," while another responded, "I'm an ex squad.
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