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no wonder

Idioms  
  1. Also, small wonder. It's not at all (or hardly) surprising, as in With the goalie out with a sprained ankle, it's no wonder you lost the game, or If he finished off all of the turkey, small wonder he has a stomachache. [c. a.d. 900]


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No wonder it came off as contrived.

From Salon

No wonder “Casablanca” won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1944 and made more money than all but six movies the year it was released.

From The Wall Street Journal

Transportation costs also impact commodities that are not dependent on crude, so it’s no wonder that we have seen such a widespread impact, he added.

From MarketWatch

No wonder Boat Boy looks away.

From Literature

“It’s no wonder you’re so busy! What’s his or her name?”

From Literature