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The phrase "as a junior associate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's position or role within a company or organization, typically in a professional context.
Example: "As a junior associate, I am eager to learn from my colleagues and contribute to the team's success."
Alternatives: "in my role as a junior associate" or "as a new associate".
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"I've done that before, as a junior associate, but it's dangerous," DiCaprio says with raspy wistfulness.
Next month, she will begin working as a junior associate at the Manhattan law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.
In December , 1995 he took a job as a junior associate with Covington & Burling, a top Washington law firm.
Several years later, Ilka receives an appointment as a junior associate at the Concordance Institute in Connecticut.
as a woman forced to go to work as a junior associate in a law firm after her husband is sent to prison.
Mr. Harvey began working for the federal government after his graduation from Columbia law school and a stint as a junior associate in the large law firm Kaye Scholer.
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Biden was trying to do what Romney did well: come across as a senior partner chastising a junior associate who screwed up.
Gerry went to work as a Shubert lawyer in 1950, a junior associate thrown into the lion's den to fight the antitrust suit brought against Lee and J.J. by the U.S. Government.
In another, a partner at his firm instructed his son, a junior associate, to walk down to the courthouse and take a plea as quickly as possible.
What makes a senior associate different from a junior associate?
PEGGY is a junior associate on the move in a big-deal law firm.
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