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raise your guards vs lose your guards

The correct phrase is 'raise your guards.' This expression means to be more vigilant or cautious. 'Lose your guards' is not a common phrase in English and does not convey the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 810 views

raise your guards

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to be more vigilant or cautious, to be on the lookout for potential dangers or threats.

Examples:

  • After the recent break-ins, we need to raise our guards and install a security system.
  • It's important to raise your guards when walking alone at night.
  • I always raise my guards when dealing with strangers.
  • The team decided to raise their guards during the final minutes of the game.
  • She raised her guards after receiving a suspicious phone call.
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Alternatives:

  • be on your guard
  • stay vigilant
  • be cautious
  • keep your guard up
  • be alert

lose your guards

This phrase is not commonly used in English and does not convey the intended meaning.

  • He said, 'You have nothing to lose! Your guards and you all can sleep; you have nothing to lose. I have something to lose. I have to watch, continuously watch.
  • Just climb to higher grounds and you will lose your guards in no time. Probably they can't look up. And this is a strange thing because they created beautiful ...

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