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The phrase "a junior" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is in a lower rank or position, often in a professional or academic context, such as a junior employee or a junior student.
Example: "As a junior in college, she is still exploring her options for a major."
Alternatives: "a novice" or "a subordinate".
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A junior.
She was a junior.
"He's probably a junior now.
I was a junior at Harvard.
He needs a junior executive training seminar".
He was a sophomore, not a junior.
He was a junior, not a senior.
Euan Blair was made a junior minister.
A junior weekend lift ticket is $14.
Along with a junior officer, Capt.
He was 20, a junior in college.
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