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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and invariably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happens consistently or without exception.
Example: "The results of the experiment were, and invariably, the same across all trials."
Alternatives: "and consistently" or "and always".
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They're complicated, messy and invariably painful.
We'd talk and invariably listen to V.O.A.
The fickle and invariably tragic force of destiny.
And, invariably, what do you think of our women?
And, invariably, that person is overcome by embarrassment.
And invariably 'one game' ends up lasting ten.
The conversations were at times humorous and invariably surprising.
Juries are occasionally perverse, frequently fallible and invariably slow.
"The market is unstoppable and invariably it wins.
And invariably in big cities, cabbies are immigrants.
Its plots were highly sentimental, unambiguously moral in character, and invariably ended happily.
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