invariably
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- r without variation or change, in every case
- Having met with Hu on many occasions, I invariably found him thoughtful, extremely well prepared and very courteous.
- His stewardship has been so masterful that in times of crisis Thais invariably turn to one man: King Bhumibol.
- Whenever an argument arises about the role that religion should play in our civic life assertions about the faith of the founders are invariably bandied about.