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Discover Ludwig"guard from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to protect or shield someone or something from something or someone else. Example: The tall fence guarding from the strong winds helped to keep the delicate flowers safe. In this sentence, "guarding from" is used to show that the fence is acting as a barrier to protect the flowers from the strong winds.
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Even a guard from Kalamazoo named Derek Jeter.
But Marrone, a guard from Brooklyn, was in her element.
But lawmakers are on guard from either side.
If small, Kirk Hinrich, the point guard from Kansas.
A guard from the front desk stands beside him.
Crawford, a guard from Detroit, said he appreciated James's gesture.
Mattison's son, Bryan, switched to guard from defensive end with the Baltimore Ravens in 2009.
Here was a rare slam dunk for Thompson, a jump-shooting guard from Washington State.
Butler recently signed Jackson Aldridge, a hard-nosed scoring point guard from Sydney, Australia.
What a night it was for Brandon Paul, the junior guard from Gurnee, Ill.
Zaslofsky, a guard from Brooklyn and St. John's, averaged a team-high 17.9 points a game.
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