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Teachers would invariably correct this by saying "Bob and I," usually before the sentence was finished.
This is not to argue that the council was invariably correct in its policy prescriptions.
Instead, most of these case histories focus on Groopman's role as the physician whose second opinion is invariably correct.
Jonathan will habitually dramatize or understate some case and emit a strange frequency, like a boy not quite sure how hard to blow into his new tuba, and Keith will invariably correct him.
Years of gig going has provided me with the invariably correct rule of thumb that if a band amble on stage dressed in blue denim we are certain to be subjected to a dope-fogged aural sludgefest.
From advertising (shockingly, sometimes intentionally) to the greengrocer's board we are bombarded with mis- (and missing) punctuation, yet it is invariably correct in print, though seldom when it emerges from the home printer.
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