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The phrase "as par for" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "par for the course," which is used to indicate that something is typical or expected in a particular situation.
Example: "The delays in the project are par for the course when working with such a large team."
Alternatives: "typical for" or "standard for".
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Mr. Maisel brushed off the friction as par for the course.
Is this because killing Jews is seen as par for the course when it comes to terrorist attacks?
In East Grinstead, however, I expect that most residents just accept this kind of thing as par for the course.
There are certain documents that should be released as par for the course in continual government disclosure.
When asked for comment on Trump's letter, Univision seemed to be treating it as par for the course.
But both senators conceded what most Americans have come to accept as par for the course: The votes simply aren't there.
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Angry viewers complained to the Corporation, as is par for the course.
The additional funding – no amount was provided – will be used for hiring and development, as is par for the course.
As is par for the course with all this hacking stuff, this isn't for the faint of heart.
As is par for the course, the arrival of new plans means some of the old plans are going away.
Be warned: as is par for the course with things like this, you're moving forward at your own risk.
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