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"new guard" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and is often used to describe a new era or period of time.
For example, "The election of the new president marked the beginning of the new guard."
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Will the new guard fare any better?
"We're the new guard".
On paper, private equity's new guard is a homogenous bunch.
Mr. Adani, 49, represents the new guard among India's billionaires.
Fashion's new guard has an honored place here, too.
"But the new guard is coming to the door".
Nandy stresses that he is part of a new guard.
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Astor's unchanged approach – first takes and imperfectly clever songs – also appeals to new-guard DIY bands.
The new-guard bartenders who have driven a cocktail frenzy in the last decade depend on bitters.
A stylish tribute to American desserts from the New Guard.
"There's a new guard.
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