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immutably

ADVERB
unchangeably
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For those who grew up with Ms. Blume’s star fixed immutably in their literary firmament, it’s hard to think of her success as a fluke of time and place.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 13, 2026

Warmly ordinary and immutably extraordinary, lumber-country humble and lionhearted as ever, Lamb just keeps swimming and lets a lifetime of mettle and medals speak for itself.

From Seattle Times Jul. 22, 2022

I never felt like someone was so heartbreakingly close to being tangible, yet so immutably out of grasp.

From Salon Dec. 22, 2021

Above all else, this passing of power from one president to another conveys the sacred idea that such power is always derivative—that it resides finally, immutably with the people.

From National Geographic Jan. 20, 2021

Buildings and featureless shapes flowed by him noiselessly as though borne past immutably on the surface of some rank and timeless ride.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller




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