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unvaryingly

  • a word derived from vary.
    vary
    verb (used with object)
    to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance.

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No arguments, frustrations or consequential disappointments mar the film’s unvaryingly upbeat tone.

From New York Times Aug. 26, 2021

It's something Manning trots out every few years, and it's almost unvaryingly successful.

From Slate Oct. 7, 2013

Across a dozen different time zones, financial journalists in each of these cities filed reports for their national desks, but the language of the crisis was unvaryingly Globish.

From The Guardian May 8, 2010

His prose is unvaryingly correct, well cut and sometimes a little oldfashioned.

From Time Magazine Archive

The staff of the Post-Office is unvaryingly polite and obliging to the public.

From Post Haste by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne