Invariably

According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, invariably is defined as on every occasion. While I was reading “The Turbid Ebb and Flow of Misery” by Margaret Sanger, the word appears on the second page in the second paragraph as stated, “I tried to explain the only two methods I had ever heard of among the middle classes, both of which were invariably brushed aside as unacceptable”. At first glance, I thought the word meant simply. In this case, the methods presented were simply brushed aside. Now knowing what the word means, “the only two methods she had ever heard of among the middle classes” were occasionally ignored or deemed unacceptable.

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