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par for the course
used of a situation, outcome, or behavior that is considered typical, expected, or unsurprising given the circumstances
The idiom "par for the course" has its origin in golf, where "par" represents the standard number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to take to complete a specific hole or the entire course. Figuratively, this expression is used to describe a situation or outcome that is typical, usual, or expected based on prior experience.
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