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'guards information' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is entrusted with the responsibility of protecting confidential information. For example: The company hired a security firm to guard their information.
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The E.C.B. closely guards information about the identity of the banks.
But no other league guards information as fiercely as the N.F.L. does, making the collision of tweets and tackles particularly intriguing.
"Control is what this government is all about".America jealously guards information about its more discreet military activities in Ethiopia, while advertising its soldiers' do-gooding: digging wells, vaccinating animals and so on.
Each property will have the same signage and the same red, white and blue uniforms for security guards, information booth attendants and other personnel.
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They jealously guard information, even from each other.
Too many managers, I think, guard information as an impervious power.
Officials in those bodies jealousy guard information and regard journalism and all its works with suspicion.
But companies tend to guard information and solve their problems alone.
According to former Fannie Mae employees, Mr. Howard consolidated his power by guarding information and by rarely delegating authority.
They expressed little distress about his practice, unusual among big-city mayors, of zealously guarding information about his whereabouts.
Commanders admit that they must carefully guard information on their missions from potential cartel members in uniform.
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