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It can be. If this phrase is at the end of a sentence, it is probably the object of a preposition: The seniors had enough money to go on a field trip, but there was not enough money left for us juniors. ("For us juniors" is a prepositional phrase.) If you wanted the juniors to be the subject of the sentence, it would look like this: We juniors are very disappointed that there wasn't enough money for us to go on the field trip.

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No, "us juniors" is not a complete sentence. It would need more context or clarification to be grammatically correct.

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