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The phrase "a senior associate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who holds a senior position within an organization, typically in a professional or corporate context.
Example: "After several years of hard work, she was promoted to a senior associate in the law firm."
Alternatives: "a senior member" or "a senior staffer".
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So he's a senior associate.
Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, as a senior associate.
Mr. Rudolph, 34, is a senior associate for Post Foods.
Sajeda Amin is a senior associate at the Population Council.
Yeshiva eventually named him a senior associate dean.
He is a senior associate at the Innovation Unit.
Katie Metcalf is a senior associate at Gardiner & Theobald.
What makes a senior associate different from a junior associate?
Mr. Guinta becomes a senior associate; he had been account director for strategic communications at MediaLink.
She is a senior associate at Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, a Philadelphia law firm.
The bridegroom is a senior associate at Berkshire Partners, a buyout firm in Boston.
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