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The phrase "are invariably associated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more things are consistently linked or connected in a particular context.
Example: "High levels of stress are invariably associated with decreased productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are consistently linked" or "are always connected".
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Overbank deposits in the lower parts of cycles are invariably associated with forest expansions.
Among the most distinctive hydrothermal deposits is a class known as porphyry copper deposits, so called because they are invariably associated with igneous intrusives that are porphyritic (meaning the rock is a mixture of coarse and fine mineral grains).
"The problem is that morphine and the other narcotics act on pain receptors, but in the same doses also act on receptors in the brain and nervous system that cause nausea and vomiting," said Dr. Margaret Wood, chairwoman of anesthesiology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia. "Unfortunately, the two are invariably associated.
"Suggesting that 'developing nations are stupid' is racist given that such nations are invariably associated with specific racial groups (ie non-whites)." Leak, who joined the Australian from the Sydney Morning Herald in 1994, has been accused of becoming more conservative in recent years.
These two effects are invariably associated using this standard methodology.
The three genes upstream of the repeats encode homologues for Cas proteins which are invariably associated with CRISPR repeats (Figure 5c).
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"The genes that were turned 'on' were invariably associated with one form of histone, while the genes that were turned 'off' were invariably associated with a different form of histone".
This is particularly true for nerve cells, as dysregulation of mitochondrial dynamics is invariably associated with a number of neuropathies.
It is invariably associated with nearby β-sheet structure and appears to be a highly efficient motif for structure stabilization.
In the past, this has not caused concerns because the metabolic networks studied were invariably associated with living cells.
And given that interdependence of agents is a key feature of a complex system, greater interdependence is invariably associated with higher interactions, resulting in greater spillovers.
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