
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English–
–be par for the course means to be what you would normally expect to happen – used to show disapproval.
e.g., Long hours and tough working conditions are often par for the course in catering.
In my trade, this is thought to be par for the course.
(The Free Dictionary by Faralex) Of course, we’re not getting raises again this year—that’s just par for the course at this point.
Tradução: É de se esperar/típico/ esperado.