 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."
 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."  Usually refers to things activity wrong. Mary is actual clumsy so it was par for the advance back she bumped into the table and bankrupt the vase. When John came backward again, Mary said, "That's par for the course."
 Usually refers to things activity wrong. Mary is actual clumsy so it was par for the advance back she bumped into the table and bankrupt the vase. When John came backward again, Mary said, "That's par for the course." Copyright: Proverb ©
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