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be par for the course Is it a common English idiom? Do English people use it in their everyday life? Thank you.
2011년 7월 22일 오후 9:37
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I agree with them. People do say it but it seems a negative saying. I have never said it.
2011년 7월 23일
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'par for the course' refers to what one could expect based mainly on previous experiences. It is a well known idiom,but not that commonly used. It derives originally from golf courses, meaning the expected number of times a good player in golf will hit the ball to get it in all the holes. "- They replace a lot of workers in the firm lately. - It is par for the course around here, in a place with such a high turnover."
2011년 7월 22일
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I wouldn't say that it is common but may hear it at some point. It is used enough that everyone in the USA knows what it means. But it's not like we go around saying it often. It means "that's typical". If you want to look "cool", I would not use this idiom. Young people would not use this idiom.
2011년 7월 22일
sorry, wrong answer mine!
2011년 7월 22일
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