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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the guards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every guard in a specific context, such as a location or situation.
Example: "All the guards were instructed to remain vigilant during the event."
Alternatives: "every guard" or "the entire guard team".
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"I don't want to say all the guards were bad," he said.
These days I spend so much time at the Whitney, all the guards know me".
Some analysts said he could have escaped only through bribery, paying off all the guards responsible for monitoring him.
"Their goal was to kill all the guards, but most of us escaped," said Captain Benjamin Kalimutima Lulimba, a park ranger living in Epulu.
During visits he paid to Scarpa in prison, he recalls, "He told me to make a list — he wants to give all the guards attaché cases, special cases of wine, and filet-mignon steaks.
Hints of a potentially widespread problem were illustrated by one Muslim prisoner who told Lammy recently: "My solicitor was white, my barrister was white, the prosecutor was white, the judge was white, the jury was white, and when I first went to prison the governor was white and so were all the guards".
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"Well, we are the proletariat, after all," the guard said.
"The job of all of the guards there was to enforce this regime of ghastly persecution".
On January 6 , 1945 all of the guards withdrew from the Cabanatuan camp, leaving the POWs alone.
Most disturbing of all are the guards who follow his lead.
But we need to protect people, to make sure all the security guards have training".
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