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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new guard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fresh group of people or a new approach in a particular context, often in discussions about leadership or change.
Example: "The organization is undergoing a transformation with a new guard at the helm, bringing innovative ideas to the table."
Alternatives: "a fresh leadership" or "a new wave of leaders."
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Nandy stresses that he is part of a new guard.
You're seeing a shift to a new guard".
For the second time in two days, the Knicks introduced a new guard into the rotation.
Sibyl Kempson and Julia Jarcho represent a new guard of women in experimental theatre.
They were relieved by a new guard just before the ceremony began".
They had forgotten that there was a new guard travelling in the back of their SUV.
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It is worth noting that "The Good Wife" takes place in a modern Chicago, which is to say a new-guard Chicago, not the old-school, dirty street style of "The Chicago Code," a series recently canceled by Fox.
At 46, he is poised to become one of Europe's youngest prime ministers, but he is less a new-guard politician than a compromise candidate palatable to his own imploding center-left party and to the center right — a young facade on a political edifice in the throes of collapse.
And with a 10 women and 15 people of color in this year's class, both record numbers, they represent the faces of a rising new guard of venture capital that's shattering the stereotype of the Silicon Valley power broker.
Enter a charming and compelling new guard, Lief: a regular medieval stud with a wide smile and an enticing sense of mischievousness.
(Who will ever forget Streisand and Hepburn sharing a Best Actress Oscar? New guard joining old guard).
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