>From my understanding, this is standard behavior. I also believe it's documented in the manpages. I think you can use this to restrict password authentication for particular accounts although the proper way to go about it would be to deny password authentication for everyone except those users "Match"ed in sshd_config. But yes, it's probably unnecessary.
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