par for the course
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British pronunciation/pˈɑː fəðə kˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːɹ fɚðə kˈoːɹs/
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used of a situation, outcome, or behavior that is considered typical, expected, or unsurprising given the circumstances

What is the origin of the idiom "par for the course" and when to use it?

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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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