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The reason this happens is invariably to save money.

Political contests are, almost invariably, to be preferred to political coronations.

Balzac's method was almost invariably to reinforce, to emphasize, and to amplify.

"The first impulse of government functionaries seems to be, invariably, to lie," the editorial began.

This nexus of politics and capitalism leads invariably to violence and death.

When a farmer did show up, it was almost invariably to sell a cow rather than to buy one.

As an adult, Sophie was a published writer; as a child, she was invariably to be found pen in hand.

The loudest music and tallest girls are invariably to be found where the domestic manufacturers are exhibiting their wares.

Behavioural management, restrictive detention, isolation – these are the more polite phrases used, invariably, to describe solitary confinement.

In recent days, when the crowds have returned, it has been, invariably, to weep, and to mourn.

Speaking invariably to almost all-white audiences, Mr. Trump has portrayed blacks as living lives of utter desperation.

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