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Discover Ludwig"guard of honor" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of individuals who are specifically chosen and trained to serve as a ceremonial escort or honor guard for a special event or occasion. Example: During the memorial service, a guard of honor was present to pay respects and honor the fallen soldiers.
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guard of honor
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Guard of honour.
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The guards are soldiers of The Company of Guard of Honor of the Headquarters Battalion of the National Armed Forces.
There was no guard of honor, and no military salute.
The Lord Mayor has made arrangements for a continual guard of honor to watch over the coffin.
Some of the great players, his players, formed a guard of honor as he was wheeled on.
His players, the best at his disposal, had lined up as a guard of honor to applaud the Copa del Rey winners onto their field.
But when the field cleared, the surviving members of that side formed a guard of honor and handed the trophy to the new elite.
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It had been carried through the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia by police guards of honor and in Washington on top of an omnibus.
Besides them there also are two watchmen in each shift, who look out for the safety of the guards of honor.
The best man was a guard and the maid of honor was a male counselor.
Others said they believed the figures were not combat soldiers, but a kind of honor guard.
Many relatives of the dead were at the tomb today, some leaning on canes or on the strong arms of honor guard soldiers young enough to be their grandchildren.
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