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Discover Ludwig"to be off guard" is a phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It generally means to be unprepared or to be taken unawares. Example: I was off guard when I received an invitation to the Nobel Prize ceremony.
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"I feel like I can't ever be off guard," she said.
After dodging a punch, they will be off guard for a split second.
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I couldn't afford to be off-guard.
After his brief speech he was off, guarded by police officers and soldiers.
Then it can't be either opened or snatched away even if you're off-guard.
I'm glad people are being caught off guard.
Naturally, I was off guard.
This makes sure that your opponent is off guard.
The best defense sometimes is surprising the rapist when he is off guard.
No one should be caught off guard, is the well-intentioned argument.
To meet Joe Manganiello is to be caught off guard.
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