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Discover Ludwig"is par for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is considered typical or expected in a situation, especially when it is not particularly good or impressive. Example: "Unfortunately, delays in the construction industry are par for the course." This means that delays are a common occurrence and expected in the construction industry. Another example: "Her poor performance on the exam is par for the course, she has never been very good at math." This means that her poor performance is not surprising or unexpected because she has always struggled with math.
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That secrecy is par for the course.
Volatility is par for the course.
That is par for the course.
This, however, is par for the course.
These days, that is par for the additive-manufacturing course.
That is par for the course in modern politics.
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Auditory delights are par for the course.
That would be par for the course.
This was par for the course.
It's par for the course, anyway.
Step-families were par for the course.
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