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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are invariably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happens consistently or without exception.
Example: "In this study, the results are invariably positive, demonstrating the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "are always" or "are consistently".
Dictionary
are invariably
adverb
Every time; always. Without change.
synonyms
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His deviations are invariably diminishments.
But they are invariably political.
And so references are invariably good.
Lunches here are invariably leisurely.
Great painters are invariably great technicians.
They are invariably gun-toting rightwingers.
Ms. Vardimon's juxtapositions are invariably this obvious.
Big mountain days are invariably gruelling.
Municipal bankruptcy cases are invariably complex.
The names of senders are invariably false.
These meetings are invariably low energy.
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