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The phrase "invariably dominate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which one thing has consistently and completely taken control or command of another. For example, you could say "During the annual board meeting, the CEO invariably dominates the conversation".
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But infants are not known for their scintillating remarks about Syria, so buddha bellies and roly-poly legs invariably dominate our (inane) observations about them.
Although we hear a lot about the top end of town in the book industry – your Penguin Random Houses or Hachettes that invariably dominate the bestseller and awards lists – equally fine work is being done on a smaller scale, often by publishing houses with as few as one or two staff.
Some species invariably dominate spider communities in crop fields over large parts of Europe, and are therefore considered as "agrobionts".
Traditionally, scholars of urban development have focused almost exclusively on the behaviour of private landowners, on the assumption that private developers invariably dominate urban politics and governance.
He would invariably dominate his world-class opponents both physically and psychologically.
Those populations capable of facilitating the success of progeny by placing them in optimal locations will invariably dominate the patch over time.
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According to Hartmann, nightmares that stay with us for a long time — what Carl Jung called "big" dreams — are almost invariably dominated by one potent image.
At that Final Four in Cleveland, during group interviews that are invariably dominated by coachspeak, it was obvious that Carson had a whole lot to say.
His canvases tend to be big and almost invariably dominated by accumulations of odd, soft organic shapes and structures, stacked, chained and nested together and all beautifully painted in a range of pinky whites and earth tones.
R. 'Outskirts' Histories of Soviet film are invariably dominated by the montage theorists -- Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Vertov -- but I think I'd swap most of their work for any of the early films of Boris Barnet.
Congressional committees, by contrast, are invariably dominated by the majority party and rarely conduct thorough investigations of the executive branch unless Congress and the White House are controlled by different parties.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com