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The phrase "appointed as a junior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been assigned a position or role at a junior level within an organization or team.
Example: "After a rigorous selection process, she was appointed as a junior analyst in the finance department."
Alternatives: "designated as a junior" or "assigned to a junior position."
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It was not until 1940 that Yutar was appointed as a junior prosecutor.
Young was appointed as a junior health minister by Thatcher in 1979 but left her government in 1986.
The former army officer Ben Wallace, who turned down a whip's job in 2012, was appointed as a junior minister at the Northern Ireland Office.
Fadela Amara, another woman of Algerian parentage whom Sarkozy appointed as a junior minister, says an Obama would have got nowhere in France.
Stephen Carter, the prime minister's strategy chief, has been appointed as a junior minister of communications, technology and broadcasting as part of today's cabinet reshuffle.
Within two years she had been appointed as a junior minister and, following the Conservative defeat in 1964, was promoted to the shadow cabinet.
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When Margaret Thatcher became prime minister in 1979 she appointed Goodhart as a junior minister in Northern Ireland, and then moved him to defence in 1981.
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