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The word “guard's” is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a possessive form of the noun “guard” when referring to something belonging to a guard. For example, “The guard's uniform was impeccable.”.
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It's a point guard's dream".
And that's where the guard's business empire began.
Keeper of the Guard's Chapel.
Is she the guard's wife?
The guard's face lighted up.
The guard's lip curled with disgust.
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In the land of the midnight sun, the Coast Guard's learning curve is steep indeed.
Seaman Cullen became enveloped in the Coast Guard's publicity machine.
In fiscal 1988 the Coast Guard's financial shortage was severe.
The Coast Guard's New London station is nearby.
(The Coast Guard's motto is "Semper Paratus" — "Always Ready". ).
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