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am invariably

adverb

Every time; always. Without change.

  • He is invariably late for meetings.

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Rereading Wynne Jones's novels as an adult, I am invariably overwhelmed with nostalgia.

Instead, I am invariably told, "You're the doctor, I'll go along with whatever you say".

Just last week, I told a friend that when I come out of a jiujitsu class I am invariably nice to everyone I meet.

Juggling two jobs alongside my chosen game, I never have time and am invariably sending work emails from my iPhone between hands.

At the beginning, I am invariably coaxed into a state of mild disapproval: the prospective parents seem too young, too naive, too unprepared.

I am invariably cited as saying of Peter Mandelson that he is someone who can skulk in broad daylight, which the Oxford book dates, so I suppose I must have said it.

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Maintenance is invariably slapdash.

The disease was invariably fatal.

Eight-tenths is invariably fatal.

His deviations are invariably diminishments.

And she was invariably right.

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