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'young junior' is a perfectly acceptable and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a younger version of something or someone, such as "the young junior version of a popular mobile phone" or "the young junior team was up against a much more experienced opponent."
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"He's a young junior, just 16," Frolo said.
David Reid, the young junior middleweight, was a smashing success in his professional hometown debut.
Fernando Vargas, the brilliant young junior middleweight, will fight Darren Maciunski on the same card.
Zabdiel Judah, a promising young junior welterweight, can again boast an undefeated record.
Several officials noted that the crew members were relatively young, junior enlisted sailors.
By the way, that's a young Junior Seau walking into the shot to remove Leaf.
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As for your qualifying selection question, the U.S.T.A. prides itself in giving young juniors the opportunity to attend a Grand Slam event.
In 1994 Hingis won in France again and then became the youngest junior Wimbledon champion weeks later.
Martina Hingis Started playing at two, became the youngest junior Grand Slam winner at 12 and the youngest player to win a match in a Grand Slam tournament aged 14.
At the age of 13, she held on to the French title and added Wimbledon, becoming in the process SW19's youngest junior champion.
According to those sources, three members of the varsity squad sodomized three younger junior varsity players with broomsticks, golf balls and pine cones.
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