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"change of guard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to the process of replacing one person or group with another in a position of authority or responsibility. Example: After years of leading the company, the CEO announced that he would be stepping down and there would be a change of guard in the executive team.
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Yet China's leaders are preparing for a change of guard in 2012-13.
With the potential for a change of guard in conservative Georgia, tensions are high.
But however much this change of guard may be welcomed by ordinary Iraqis, it has not improved security.
He promised a fundamental change to the way the country was governed, not a mere change of guard.
There has been a change of guard at the top of the PRC – we can only hope that augers well for Lui Xiaobo.
The change of guard may prompt investors to reassess the firm and give its share price a corresponding boost, say analysts.
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"Today there's a change of guards in Denmark".
What does a change of guards both in India and Pakistan mean for regional peace in South Asia where the two nuclear armed nations have fought at least three wars?
I climbed the stairs at the Eiffel Tower, watched the change of guards in London and smelled the tulips in Amsterdam.
Last month, keys to doors of a research center containing nuclear materials were missing for 16 hours, through two shift changes of guards, before they were found.
Still, the change of the guard at SAP should make others in the technology industry reflect on how to manage their own handovers.
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