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View definitions for invariably

invariably

adverb as in perpetually

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Hybrid players are a bit like concept cars - glitzy, intriguing ideas but, when push comes to shove, coaches have invariably chosen something more reliable and conventional to actually go from A to B.

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All seven council members and the mayor are devoted Christians, and they invariably begin by thanking “Our Heavenly Father” for allowing us to be together in such beautiful surroundings.

And calls for change invariably fare better in midterms than do promises of more of the same.

That discomfort invariably produces mistakes—and the Brewers have an uncanny knack for taking advantage of the tiniest possible opening.

Indeed, the Danish paper describes the idea that boys undergoing circumcision invariably are given acetaminophen for pain as “a questionable assumption.”

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