[Idiom] UP TO PAR. - Achieving Standard Expectations Efficiently

Up to par.

Up to par.

Meeting the standard expectations.

The expression 'Up to par' originates from the world of golf, where 'par' is the standard number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to make on a hole. When something is 'up to par,' it meets the expected level of quality or performance. This idiom can be applied to performance at work, quality of goods, or even one's health, implying sufficiency and adequacy in meeting acceptable standards.

Example Sentences

  1. His performance was consistently up to par.

    His performance consistently met the required standard.

  2. Make sure your report is up to par before submitting it.

    Ensure your report meets the required standard before submitting it.

  3. Her skills were always up to par with industry standards.

    Her skills always met the industry standards.

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