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The expression 'keep guard over' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is being watched over and protected. For example: The sentry was assigned to keep guard over the palace gate.
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My advice to Londoners is to lock down a decent flat now, and keep guard over your Cornish pasties.
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A monk now keeps guard over a small chapel in Aksum where Ethiopians insist that the ark resides.
One evening a few weeks after his family's little festival of sugar, Nawab was sitting with the watchman who kept guard over the grain stores at Nurpur Harouni.
If he was not there, his familiar spirits Yucca, Canna and Dahlia, short-tempered dachshunds, kept guard over the turf.Save for short spells at Rugby School and Cambridge, Mr Lloyd lived at Great Dixter all his life.
At Mr. Bloomberg's home -- a five-story, $5 million limestone town house at 17 East 79th Street -- the special round-the-clock police detail that typically keeps guard over the mayor-elect has already begun.
Eventually he succumbed to the poison and was turned to stone, never able to return home, but still he kept guard over the cave's entrance.
Israeli soldiers keep guard.
The citizenship was therefore asked to keep guard implementing the preventive and health promotion actions.
Herder families keep guard dogs to protect their livestock from wild predators.
If a player keeps guarding you, do a lob pass which kicks it over their head and goes to your teammate.
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