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Par Usual Expression In The Loop 548 Expected Typical Robert Late

Id in_the_loop_548
Idiom PAR FOR THE COURSE
Definition usual or to be expected; typical
Examples
  1. Robert is late as usual. It’s par for the course.
  2. I asked for five different kinds of sandwiches at the cafeteria, and they didn’t have any of them. But that’s par for the course; they never have half the items listed on the menu.
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Compare to: rule of thumb

Extra Info

The expression originates from the game of golf, in which par is the expected or usual number of strokes a player should take to get the ball from the tee into the hole on that particular course. The expression is usually used in a negative context, i.e. one couldn’t expect anything better.

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