Sentence examples for the invariably from inspiring English sources

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the invariably

adverb

Every time; always. Without change.

  • He is invariably late for meetings.

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The invariably modest scale feels claustrophobic, despite the expansive subjects.

Susanna tried to befriend some of the invariably attractive assistants at the literary magazine he ran.

That is because the invariably wealthy Chinese tourists spend more than their counterparts from elsewhere.

Maybe so, but frustrations in the invariably maddening world of design are rarely one-sided.

Whether it's the actor's inherent manners or his Gallic genes, it's a rarity on the invariably rushed celebrity interview circuit.

Like Stan Brakhage and Ken Jacobs, fellow pioneers of the avant-garde, the invariably vest-and-shirt-clad Mr. Kubelka spins out theories that run deep.

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The accusations invariably exacerbated the symptoms.

The plaintiffs invariably cited the Fourteenth Amendment, too.

When profit is the driving motive, the animal invariably suffers.

Must the environment invariably suffer in the wake of conflict?

The Michael Douglas film "The Game" invariably gets invoked too.

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