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The phrase "are invariably the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain things consistently remain unchanged or identical in various situations.
Example: "In scientific experiments, the results are invariably the same when the same conditions are applied."
Alternatives: "are always identical" or "are consistently the same."
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When Cajuns do dare to leave the state, he said, their complaints are invariably the same.
No matter the picture, no matter the director, Prinz's dances are invariably the same, static and stage-bound".
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The pattern is invariably the same.
Her response to the accolades was invariably the same.
The first question is invariably the same: is Rwanda supporting the rebellion?
Weirdly, the mood of the songs is invariably the same as the original setting for the music".
But the core argument is invariably the same – things are improving, thanks to the operations of the market, technology and digital culture.
Colombia aside, I have visited mines as far apart as Peru and the Philippines, and the story of community upheaval is invariably the same.
And the aftermath is invariably the same: a day or two of blanket coverage, of unbearably harrowing accounts of innocent lives lost, varying only in the details.
"Whenever people ask me what I do, they're amused to hear me tell it," she suggested — and the response, she said, is invariably the same.
Ask any interventional cardiologist or device company about the future of the field, and the answer is invariably the same: the business is headed from the heart out to the rest of the body.
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