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Discover Ludwig"his junior" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's subordinate or someone younger than them. Example: The CEO appointed his junior, Bob, to be the new Director of Operations.
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Jenkins left Cornell in his junior year.
By his junior year, he was starting.
He drafted Bird after his junior season.
He has struggled with his junior ministers.
Bush left U.S.C. after his junior season.
Don't deny anyone his junior high school.
(His junior colleague Marc Albrecht has taken over).
She is 14 years his junior.
Now Eric has his junior license.
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Here's his junior-season highlight tape, via Hudl.
From start to finish, Mitchel saw improvement his junior year.
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