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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after guards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to actions or events that occur following the presence or actions of guards, such as in security or military situations.
Example: "The team proceeded to the secure area after guards had completed their rounds."
Alternatives: "following the guards" or "subsequent to the guards".
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Nineteen people were killed after guards opened fire.
After guards discovered his archive and destroyed it, he said, he started memorizing the songs.
Some people clambered over the heavy green steel gates after guards closed them.
The second, Larry Frazier, died after guards used a stun gun on him.
In 2004 a 15-year-old died at the prison after guards restrained him using a now-banned technique.
The melee ended a half-hour later after guards, who first used tear gas and pepper spray, resorted to gunfire.
Lawrence Reynolds Jr., 43, was executed by lethal injection at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility nine days after guards found him unconscious in his cell.
RAF Akrotiri went into lockdown on Wednesday morning after guards spotted two refugee boats close to a beach in the secure part of the base.
A mass jailbreak in Yemen saw around 1,200 prisoners – many of whom al-Qaeda suspects – escape after guards deserted their posts during heavy fighting, officials said.
The prisoners died after guards kneed them repeatedly in the legs while each was shackled to the ceiling of his cell.
After guards dragged the man away, Mr. Hussein took to the podium, weeping at first as he began reading a list of dozens implicated.
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