come as no surprise

English

Verb

come as no surprise

  1. (set phrase) To not be surprising; to be expected.
    • 2021, Jones v. Mississippi (U.S. Supreme Court No. 18–1259), Justice Kavanaugh:
      Given those two points, it comes as no surprise that Miller declined to characterize permanent incorrigibility as such an eligibility criterion.

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