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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Par

Mary is beautiful par her sarcastic demeanor.
  

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Anonymous Mary is beautiful par her sarcastic demeanor. There is a mistake in that sentence. As posted, it does not make sense.

  • Anonymous Mary is beautiful par her sarcastic demeanor.
  • There is a mistake in that sentence.
  • As posted, it does not make sense.
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AnonymousMary is beautiful par her sarcastic demeanor.
There is a mistake in that sentence. As posted, it does not make sense.
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How can I make it make sense using par?
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That is par for the course.
He is a good golfer, he scores par on most holes.
I don't feel well; I feel below par.
David Beckham's playing was not up to par after he left England.
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Does this make sense?

Par walking, I do enjoy exercise.
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AnonymousDoes this make sense?Par walking, I do enjoy exercise.
No
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AnonymousPar walking, I do enjoy exercise.
Please look up the word "par" in your dictionary.
I think you have confused it with another word, but it is difficult to guess what that word might be.

The phrase "except for" fits both of your sentences.

Mary is beautiful except for her sarcastic demeanor.
Except for walking, I do enjoy exer
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Mary is beautiful, but her sarcastic demeanor, which you didn't like, is par for the course with her.

I like to exercise, but I find walking boring, but that's par for the course in the exercise world.

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