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The phrase "are invariably discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to topics or subjects that are consistently or always talked about in a particular context.
Example: "In academic circles, the implications of climate change are invariably discussed during conferences."
Alternatives: "are consistently addressed" or "are always mentioned".
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are invariably discussed
adverb
Every time; always. Without change.
synonyms
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It is under this heading that literature and ethnicity are invariably discussed, often with a special critical terminology: "hybridity", "subaltern", "the Other".
Few subjects prompt keener interest or deeper philosophical rumination in Russia than alcohol, and those that do are invariably discussed over drinks.
War crimes are invariably discussed from high moral ground, yet they have to be seen in political context: at the Dayton peace talks on Bosnia in 1995, where the cigar-smoking, brandy-drinking Mr Milosevic was both active participant and signatory, they were not on the agenda.
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To the extent that this is framed as a problem, it's invariably discussed as a challenge for business or for cultural consumers.
Failing health or early memory loss are two triggers to step in with some assistance, although finances are invariably difficult to discuss with parents.
The people who witness them at the time they occur are invariably reluctant to discuss them.
So errors and lacunae in the encyclopedia are invariably seized upon with glee, and endlessly discussed in op-ed and other columns.
His deviations are invariably diminishments.
But they are invariably political.
And so references are invariably good.
Lunches here are invariably leisurely.
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