Invariable in a sentence as a noun

This is the invariable response, and is, as it always is, wrong.

And to make matters worse the data they use will invariable flag a lot of false positives that you'll have little to no way of fixing.

The local governments invariable claim it's not about the money; it's about safety or some such.

Invariable in a sentence as an adjective

" In fact, any attempt to talk about the struggles of being a man is invariable associated with anti-woman rhetoric.

I'm not intending to offend or be sexist here but...Do women actually have a problem looking at pictures of other women?Whenever I see some media 'designed' for women, usually a magazine or a newspaper article, it's invariable about another woman.

Invariable definitions

noun

a quantity that does not vary

See also: constant

adjective

not liable to or capable of change; "an invariable temperature"; "an invariable rule"; "his invariable courtesy"