par for the course

par for the course
par for the course
typical; about what one could expect. (This refers to golf courses, not school courses.) •

So he went off and left you? Well that's about par for the course. He's no friend.

I worked for days on this proposal, but it was rejected. That's par for the course around here.

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{n. phr.}, {informal} Just what was expected; nothing unusual; a typical happening. - Usually refers to things going wrong. * /Mary is very clumsy so it was par for the course when she bumped into the table and broke the vase./ * /When John came late again, Mary said, "That's par for the course."/ Compare: ALL IN A DAY'S WORK, RUNNING TRUE TO FORM.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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