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The phrase "about a junior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or discussion concerning a junior, such as a junior employee, student, or member of a group.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the performance review about a junior in the team."
Alternatives: "regarding a junior" or "concerning a junior".
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We're talking about a junior in high school with media-driven expectations that are off the hook.
Before she had taken off her coat, they were updating her about a junior who had come in the previous week after cutting herself and expressing suicidal thoughts.
Next, half of the participants read a scenario about a junior researcher in a pharmaceutical company who made up data points to advance his career.
The second, about a junior professor liberated from academia by an act of magic, was bought by the science-fiction magazine Fantastic.
Not since Y2K have we seen a fuss like the one over "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Scholastic; $25.95), the fourth volume in J. K. Rowling's series about a junior wizard.
The show was Press Gang, a children's series about a junior newspaper (middle-aged journalists tell me they loved it when they were kids, and are surprised when punched), and the night was beyond exciting.
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Fifty-six percent fail to pass what amounts to about a junior-high level equivalency test.
"It's the only thing we talk about," said Jamar McKinney, a junior.
Cost per night From $675, at $1.35 to the euro, but for comfort with kids, about $950 for a junior deluxe room.
Jeff Wachtel, a co-president of USA Network, likes to tell the story about how as a junior in college he directed Ms. Weaver in a Yale School of Drama production of "A Delicate Balance" by Edward Albee.
Jeremy Hunt should stop posturing about imposing a junior doctors' contract, scrap it, and re-enter talks".
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