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invariably
adverb as in perpetually
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Example Sentences
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.”
Routinely dispatched to this unassuming street in Marion County, Fla., the officers are invariably charmed by the tight-knit families they find, joking with the kids, commiserating easily with the parents.
What hasn't changed is the demand for standards – his "non-negotiables" – that so often were behind some of the fall-outs that invariably followed him.
His deal offers are, of course, invariably one-sided and self-serving, but as he loses power, so too will he lose the capacity to make deals solely on his terms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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