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Discover Ludwig"stand guard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is responsible for watching over something or someone to make sure that they are safe and secure. For example: "The two soldiers stood guard outside the gates of the palace."
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Plastic pink flamingos stand guard.
The infantrymen stand guard the whole time.
I can't stand guard on anybody's lips.
Soldiers stand guard around the clock.
How long before armed soldiers stand guard outside our schools?
So you bring in the cops to stand guard.
Let Hussartech stand guard by making materials and coatings antimicrobial.
A security officer will stand guard outside the toilet.
Police stand guard outside the Holey Artisan Bakery, in Dhaka.
Taliban soldiers with guns stand guard in Bamiyan, Afghanistan.
Soldiers clasping rifles with bayonets stand guard with chattering teeth.
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