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Discover Ludwig"invariably asked" is correct and is used in written English
You can use it to mean "asked consistently; asked without fail". For example, "The same question is invariably asked at the end of all job interviews."
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"At lectures, I'm invariably asked about Aphrodite," Dr. Ratte said.
Troopers invariably asked, do you have guns or drugs?
FR Leavis invariably asked if writers were "life-enhancing", on the side of life.
When he saw them outside of practice, they say, he invariably asked about their parents.
At his winery visitors almost invariably asked him about Crockett, and he was sure to direct them to the gift shop, where coonskin caps were for sale.
It is the religious figure, not the elected official or tribal elder, who is invariably asked to settle land disputes and other arguments.
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she would invariably ask.
"How did anyone get any work done?" someone will invariably ask.
My daughters invariably ask me what I'm cooking, to which I usually respond "slop".
Markets invariably ask "who's next?" and there is an obvious answer.
People invariably ask me whether Crème de la Mer is worth the high price tag.
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