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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.
Activated Tony Brown, guard, from the injured list.
PHOENIX (NBA) - Activated Jeff Hornacek, guard, from the injured list.
DALLAS (NBA) - Activated Brad Davis, guard, from the injured list.
If small, Kirk Hinrich, the point guard from Kansas.
A guard from the front desk stands beside him.
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He served in the Washington National Guard from May 1918 to November 1921.
The writer observes the traditional Coast Guard from the Sandy Hook station in New Jersey.
Joe served in the United States National Guard from 1968-1974.
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