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always, constantly, invariably

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always, constantly, invariably

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Invariably is an adverb.

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Invariably, her's was the best story of the lot. This is a sentence containing the word invariably.

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Invariably is an adverb to mean in every case or on every occasion; always; constantly. Example sentences:

The commercials that run during Judge Judy and Joe Brown are invariably for law firms.

Invariably, she's always late.

Wherever he was, Koch invariably thought about the project.

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Invariably, which means to not vary, someone asks you to use a certain word in a sentence here on Wiki, and today the word was invariably.

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