expressions - Having done something so often, that it's all routine


I would like an expression that emphasizes that you've done something lots of times, that it's just routine to you. I thought



"I've done it so many times, I can do it in my sleep"



might work, but I'm curious if there's any better alternatives.



Answer



A person who has completed successfully a task many times in their past would probably say: it's (like) second nature to me.



A habit or mode of behavior so long practiced that it seems innate, as in: Driving in heavy traffic is second nature to Chris.


This expression is a shortened form of an ancient proverb “Custom (or usage) is a second nature”, first recorded in 1390. It alludes to the fact that very frequently repeating something makes it seem completely natural or inborn.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms



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