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The phrase "an par" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "on par," which is used to indicate equality or similarity in quality or performance.
Example: "The team's performance this season is on par with last year's championship-winning squad."
Alternatives: "equal to" or "at the same level as".
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Needing to first regain the ground lost, Mickelson could not overcome his disaster on the fourth and he finished with an par 72.
Despite making bogeys on three of the last eight holes to finish with an par 73, Wie declared the round a major step in the right direction.
Five clinical examination variables (repetitive mechanism of pain onset, no referred pain below the elbow, thickened or swollen ACJ, no symptom provocation during passive glenohumeral abduction and external rotation) were associated with an 80% PAR (P<0.05) and demonstrated an ability to accurately discriminate between an PAR and NAR (AUC 0.791; 95% CI 0.702, 0.880; P<0.001).
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Could still be a par and a half.
He scrambled for a par and a 70.
(a) does not contain a par.
A par to end a dismal round of 74.
A long putt leaves a par tap in.
The 475-yard 12th hole is a par 4 converted from a par 5.
A par, and he signs for a 73 too.
One putt for a par (or birdie if it's a par five).
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