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"guard yourself from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to warn or advise someone to take precautions against an action or thing that could potentially cause harm or injury. Example: "Guard yourself from unwise investments – they can have a devastating financial impact."
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For now, though, you need to guard yourself from things that might lead you to seek release from porn.
Place a metal wall around you to guard yourself from allowing anyone to control you mind or hurt you with unnecessary criticism.
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By mixing the rubbing alcohol to the mint oil at a ratio of five to one, you can successfully guard yourself and your lovely pets from biting insects.
When chopping wood, wear goggles and baseball catcher's shin guards to protect yourself from the axe entering your shins on a missed swing.
Among the other players expected to go early in the draft are Alex Len, a center from Maryland; Ben McLemore, a shooting guard from Kansas; Otto Porter, a small forward from Georgetown; and Victor Oladipo, a shooting guard from Indiana.
Guard it from whom? Tipsy the terrier?
A white guard watched from a tower.
We must guard ourselves from any excess of confidence.
Phillip Willis, a junior guard, moved from Horizon Christian to Maranatha Christian.
More that 60 guard cells from each sample were monitored.
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