Sentence examples for vanguard with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "vanguard with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe being at the forefront of something alongside others, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "The team was at the vanguard with innovative solutions, leading the industry forward."

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She's in the vanguard with Josie Long, Bridget Christie and others – of a generation of women now making the running in UK standup.

This week Mr. Weiss is making his first headlining appearance at the Vanguard, with a five-piece band and a book of his own music.

Now he's such a predictable obstructionist that he's in the just-say-no vanguard with the same conservatives who used to despise him.

Serving as radioman, he was in the vanguard with Meserve and Clark; Mao walked ten metres behind, wearily ascending the rugged terrain, with Rafe as her forward guard and Eriksson bringing up the rear.

The seven pieces here connect bebop ("At the Vanguard," with its snaking, Charlie Parker-esque line), Coltrane ("After the Rain") and a more recent style of experimental collective playing ("On This Day Just Like Any Other").

But here was Mr. Turner at the Vanguard with only Ben Street on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums to support him, and now we could hear all the negative space in his playing.

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Continental began shifting to electronic tickets in 1995; it was in the vanguard, along with United.

Over time, it has grown from a vanguard gallery with no permanent collection to an institution owning more than 1,600 artworks.

Monet emerged as a "vanguard artist" with the large canvasses of his garden at Giverny in the following decades, anticipating major artistic movements to come, according to the RA curators.

Florida's theory placed gay people at the heart of urban regeneration, part of a gentrifying vanguard along with creative and tech workers and "high bohemians", who together helped to repopulate and refurbish previously rundown urban areas.

19 September 1356, at the Battle of Poitiers, Oxford was in command of the vanguard together with the earl of Warwick.

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