From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome/go with the territorycome/go with the territoryRESULTto be a natural and accepted part of a particular job, situation, place etc I’m a cop – getting shot at goes with the territory. → territory
Examples from the Corpus
come/go with the territory• Human rights abuses go with the territory.• The strain, the negativity, the isolation all came with the territory.• Dealing with the guest who is in a delicate business situation or just a very bad mood all goes with the territory.• Death always went with the territory.• Most of us have been doing this for a long time, and it goes with the territory.• I expected the criticism it comes with the territory when you're a public figure.• She just said she felt it went with the territory.• Some of this borderline recklessness goes with the territory.• As economies mature, they say, economic slowdown comes with the territory.