Sentence examples for been invariably from inspiring English sources

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been invariably

adverb

Every time; always. Without change.

  • He is invariably late for meetings.

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They have been invariably polite in their picketing practices.

However, this aspect has been invariably overlooked in the specialized literature.

Evidence has associated higher IGF-I levels with various human pathologies, but the reported associations have not been invariably confirmed.

Gynecological manifestation of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) has been invariably described in association with its extensive form.

"To the contrary," he said, "Harvard people have always been invariably nice about it, most gracious and gentlemanly.

Gay pride demonstrations have been invariably banned, and those who dare to march anyway commonly fall victim to physical assaults.

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Maintenance is invariably slapdash.

The disease was invariably fatal.

It is invariably fatal.

Eight-tenths is invariably fatal.

His deviations are invariably diminishments.

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