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The phrase "junior member" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a younger or less experienced member of a group or organization. Example: "As a junior member of the team, I am excited to learn from my more experienced colleagues and contribute my ideas."
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I was the junior member of the team.
I'd always been the junior member of a team or someone's assistant.
"A senior faculty member publicly attacking a junior member — it was egregious!" Khalidi told me.
The Knicks' most junior member is generally considered a good defender, and the statistics confirm it.
"I had the memory of a junior member of the team, not too sturdy.
His party, a junior member of the ruling coalition, is trying to have it deemed unconstitutional.
I am the most junior member; the other two have been working together for eight years.
Holbrooke was immediately recognized as a junior member of the Best and the Brightest.
Not that that stops Don from treating Harry like a junior member of staff.
Do employers use unpaid interns instead of a paid junior member of staff to cut costs?
Mrs. Clinton, a more junior member of the panel, will speak later.
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