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Indexing is not guaranteed for any website. It's possible that certain pages may not be indexed, and this is not a bug. For most sites, many pages remain unindexed, and this is normal behavior.
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TL;DR
Google does not guarantee the indexing of your pages. Many pages will never be indexed, and this is not a bug. This highlights the importance of understanding indexing criteria.
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