Sentence examples for old guard from inspiring English sources

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old guard

noun

A (comparatively) conservative, reactionary faction that is more unwilling to accept new ideas than their peers are.

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The old guard split.

The old guard.

True, there is an old guard.

The old guard is taking note.

The corrupt old guard could oust him.

"Indecent exposure!" cried the old guard.

Slowly, the Republican old guard was replaced.

So what's wrong with the old guard?

"And the old guard politicians don't care.

The political old guard had been toppled.

The old guard isn't happy, however.

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