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The phrase "are invariably lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently or always has a deficiency or absence of a particular quality or element.
Example: "The reports submitted by the team are invariably lacking in detail, making it difficult to assess their findings."
Alternatives: "are consistently missing" or "are always deficient".
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are invariably lacking
adverb
Every time; always. Without change.
synonyms
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Close examination of the missing vCrz neurons revealed that they are invariably lacking in the 6th abdominal (A6) neuromere (n = 25) (Fig. 7C,D) and less frequently in the A5 neuromere (Fig. 7D).
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In Kerry's view, Bush may come on as an ideologue, but his actions, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, or in regard to homeland security, are invariably opportunistic, insufficient, and lacking the commitment that true conviction requires in a word, cynical.
In Kerry's view, Bush may come on as an ideologue, but his actions, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, or in regard to homeland security, are invariably opportunistic, insufficient, and lacking the commitment that true conviction requires — in a word, cynical.
But while they are invariably proficient, Mr. Belber's plays mostly lack the igniting spark of inspiration or originality.
New stadia are invariably built a distance away from the city centre so a lack of external facilities are noted by away fans.
But owing to inconsistent selection, an obsession with size and a lack of any obvious game-plan, his sides are invariably a mess. .
Yet, RFH-encoding genes are invariably accompanied by a highly conserved gene of unknown function, which is absent in genomes that lack a gene for RFH.
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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