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Discover LudwigThe phrase "invariably left" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that consistently or always remains in a certain state or position. Example: "The door was invariably left ajar, allowing a draft to flow through the room."
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One magazine reported that visitors "invariably left with inflamed eyes".
The heroine is invariably left to sort the mess out on her own.
The Glory's creative players were rarely involved, with striker Andy Keogh invariably left to plough a lone furrow up front.
His appearances before the US congress invariably left commentators scratching their heads as to what he really meant.
When Coughlin finally appears, first her manicured hands and then the outstretched rest of her, she has almost invariably left her opponents behind.
Steve Jobs's enthusiasm for a favoured technology was so great, his selling of it so sure, that visitors invariably left converted.
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But it almost invariably leaves lifelong bitter hatred.
But its eloquence invariably leaves audiences deeply moved.
Doesn't it invariably leave beauty to one side like a pile of indigestible fibers?
They usually arrive in their best shoes and invariably leave them outside.
Corruption is still built into a system of patronage and ethnic share-outs that invariably leaves the mass of poor Kenyans feeling let down.
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