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The phrase "vanguard of" is correct and very commonly used in written English.
It is most often used to refer to a group of people that is leading a movement or activity. For example, "The scientists of the world constitute the vanguard of humanity's exploration into space."
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P7 Verizon in vanguard of Yahoo bidders.
By 1900 Beirut was in the vanguard of Arabic journalism.
Alawite army units are in the vanguard of repression.
They are no longer the vanguard of the revolution.
Lawyers and judges were at the vanguard of the uprising.
These women were all in the vanguard of modern art.
The Bushes were in the vanguard of a political onslaught.
We're at the vanguard of an attack … on public services.
But musicians are at the vanguard of the change.
"Turkey is at the vanguard of this authoritarian trend.
Steven is in the vanguard of the gender equality revolution.
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