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Correct Answer
(D) "I am senior to you." - This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the simple form "senior" to indicate that one person is senior to another.
Options (A), (C), and (E) are not correct:
(A) "I am the seniorest to you" is not grammatically correct; "seniorest" is not a standard comparative form in English.
(C) "I am the most senior to you" adds "the most" to indicate superlative seniority, which may not be appropriate in all contexts.
(E) "I am as senior than you" uses "as...than," which is not the correct construction for comparing seniority in English.
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