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Discover Ludwig"full guard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of being fully prepared or protected against potential dangers or threats. Example: The soldiers stood in full guard, watching carefully for any signs of enemy activity.
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Diesel's fresh version of its Full Guard smartwatch packs in heart rate monitoring, contactless payment and GPS tracking.
Fossil currently has a range of Fossil branded Wear OS smartwatches on sale – the likes of the Q Venture, Marshal and Explorist; and then there are also smartwatches from a raft of its umbrella brands such as the Michael Kors Access range, the Emporio Armani Connected and the Diesel On Full Guard.
Santos pulls Mousasi into his half guard and then full guard.
He ends up in Brown's full guard and drops some punches by the cage.
Cariaso applies an omoplata but Mizugaki gets out and ends up back in full guard.
He tries to move from half guard into side control but instead Roberson gains full guard.
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On 17 May, Bobetko ordered a major attack of the two full guards brigades.
Like his late hero, he will not wear a helmet with a full face guard.
"When I took control of transport in 2000 the high street was a fragmented place full of guard rails and staggered crossings that just made getting across the road difficult," he says.
Later, the Chinese vice-president met Defence Secretary Leon Panetta at the Pentagon and was received will a full honour guard.
Members of the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust will form a full honour guard at the funeral in Exeter.
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