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junior

[joon-yer] / ˈdʒun yər /


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By junior year of high school, she says, students should specialize within those fields and plan their extracurriculars around that specialty.

From The Wall Street Journal

After her first junior national competitions at 9 years old discouraged her from dreaming of the Olympics, Glenn is now the oldest U.S. women’s singles skater to make the Olympic team since 1928.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s necessary to act, because, if we don’t, who knows how things will escalate further,” said Redlands High junior Aya F, who goes by her last initial rather than her full legal name.

From Los Angeles Times

The pay talks saw junior colleagues eventually offered increases of between 7% and 9%, with salaries jumping by £1,200 this year and next, to a minimum of £27,400.

From BBC

"We have been sharing the ice for a very long time, starting with junior competitions," said Shaidorov.

From Barron's