Lingo
[come|go] with the territory
to be an integral part of a particular situation
The idiom "come with the territory" is originated in English, but its origin is not well-documented. It likely evolved over time as a way to express the idea that certain aspects or consequences are inherent or expected within specific circumstances. This idiom is used to reflect a common understanding that certain situations naturally carry with them particular characteristics, whether positive or negative, that are simply accepted as part of the experience.
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