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The phrase "abrasive guards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to safety equipment or protective gear that is designed to prevent abrasions or injuries.
Example: "The factory requires all workers to wear abrasive guards to protect their skin from sharp edges and rough surfaces."
Alternatives: "protective barriers" or "abrasion-resistant shields".
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Ms. Caraballo describes conditions in the intake center, where they slept Sunday night, as "horrible," full of screaming babies, abrasive guards, and bugs that bite -- one bit her leg as she slept on the floor, causing a rash.
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So in a voice as gravelly as the abrasive style he plays, Cleaves, the senior point guard, laid down the law: missed shots are one thing; not getting back on defense is an unacceptable other thing.
But the flamboyant guard also was known for his abrasive personality, and he quickly became the player opposing teams loved to hate.
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I was not abrasive.
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