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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was invariable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that does not change or remains constant over time. Example: "The temperature in the lab was invariable, ensuring consistent results for the experiment."
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was invariable
noun
Something that does not vary; a constant.
synonyms
Exact(11)
This confusion was invariable, and also basically the point.
% was invariable at the investigated range of decomposition duration (Figure 11).
During the most disturbed day, the intensity of fluctuations increased and was invariable during the entire day.
Mean nanoparticle size of hydroxy-containing precursors was invariable with ammonia concentration in the initial complex, annealing temperature, and duration and has grown 5 nm.
Mean nanoparticle size of hydroxy-containing precursors was invariable with ammonia concentration in initial complex, annealing temperature, and duration and has grown 5 nm.
The Au TN employed in the synthetic process was from the same batch, so the concentration of the seeds was invariable.
Similar(49)
Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
"Writer's tend to be invariable pack rats," he said.
The crowds are enthusiastic, and the message is invariable: If you breathe, here's your man.
Although the word stereotyped is used in the above definition, this does not mean that the reflex response is invariable and unchangeable.
The tragic sequence may create the impression that an inflight emergency is invariable fatal and therefore paying attention to the safety briefing is a waste of time.
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