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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are invariably interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or unchanging level of interest in a particular subject or activity.
Example: "Children are invariably interested in exploring their surroundings and learning new things."
Alternatives: "are always interested" or "are consistently curious".
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Travellers attending a boxing match in Siam for the first time are invariably interested in observing how, prior to every….
If you check through press profiles of Davis, you will find that the interviewers are invariably interested in only three things.
Travellers attending a boxing match in Siam for the first time are invariably interested in observing how, prior to every combat, each contestant retires to his corner, kneels and then prays to his own paticular god for victory in the ensuing contest.
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And so references are invariably good.
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Big mountain days are invariably gruelling.
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