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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no wonder" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is not surprising, usually when something validates or follows from prior knowledge. For example: He studies 12 hours a day - no wonder he got an A on the final exam.
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There are no wonders any more:.
Yawn the edge of sleep from my eyes; I know it holds no wonders for me tonight.
By Rolfe Humphries The New Yorker, January 24 , 1953P. 26 There are no wonders any more: View Article By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.
I have loved loving you, In that sweet, mild western air, Darken, fade, Water bulrush, water willow On the side of a hill Keen is the wind, Softly, let the measure break Waves that are white, far out, The watcher from her window sees There are no wonders any more:.
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