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The phrase "vanguard for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be at the forefront or leading edge of something. Example: "The company has always been a vanguard for environmental sustainability, implementing cutting-edge technologies to reduce their carbon footprint."
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The vanguard for the associates is growing by the day.
Choose from the investment providers —Fidelity, TIAA or Vanguard — for your allocations.
Are the Italians in the vanguard for reasons of geography, history and perhaps even idealism?
Supporters of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform law of 2002 should be in the vanguard for disclosure.
They were not advocating or emerging as the vanguard for Islamism; they were opposing it".
As a result, he's leading a band at the Vanguard for the first time.
Her politics were in some ways a vanguard for the reactionary cultural politics of John Howard.
Event-marketing programs like the Self Workout in the Park once represented the vanguard for traditional media.
On Thursday, Ms. Engelbrecht, who has disputed such characterizations, described her organization as "the nation's leading vanguard for voter's rights".
Foundation trust hospitals, the supposed vanguard for public membership of NHS organisations, have in many places become self-serving monopolies.
Vanguard, for instance, said it has had net inflows into its equity mutual funds so far this year.
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