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"Common" can refer to a lack of refinement, thus rejection by Apple.

"Common" can also refer to "the usual", but according to the numbers, the reasons are all over the place at around 5%.

English is annoyingly vague in this case. Perhaps there is a better title or point to convey here?



It's pretty clear they mean the latter; these are frequently cited reasons for rejection.


But there are no frequently occurring types. They are all 5% or less.

I'm trying to make a point here, but it obviously went over your head.


WTF? Did you even read the article?

http://cl.ly/image/0e2Q3m0o2P1I


Yes, and you continue to miss the point.


It's difficult to understand your point when it appears to rest on claims that are demonstrably untrue.




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