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Discover Ludwig"more junior" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare the relative seniority of two people or jobs. For example: "The new hire was more junior than the department head."
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More junior filmmaking here.
Our more junior colleagues are really suffering.
(The pay of more junior pilots would increase 21.5percentt).
I applied for it along with a more junior colleague.
Only when these have been paid will the more junior tranches get their share.
Two other sessions have taken place since then with more junior administration officials, union officials said.
Three more junior officials were also indicted, and 30 were fired pending further investigation.
Maybe the government should be seeking more junior business-people to join its ranks.
He added that there were "many more" junior ministers who held the same view.
At the IMF he had a liaison with a more junior colleague in 2008.
It is aimed at ensuring more junior doctors can work weekends and evenings.
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