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Good UX for handling partial application failure?

I think what you are looking for is Graceful Degradation of User Interfaces. Gmail does a very good job of letting users know very gracefully that something is not working. Everything else seems to ...
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Good UX for handling partial application failure?

Graceful Degradation is still a valid concept foundationally, but it's become a bit dated in practice. Modern frameworks have allowed a lot more flexibility in not only the platforms deployable to, ...
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How to design a failure heavy user experience

You're saying you want users to keep submitting applications even though they get turned down. In that case progress is the most important thing in keeping them going. If they get a higher score with ...
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How to design a failure heavy user experience

This sounds like multiple epics or at least one epic not a single answer problem. A good first step might be breaking this down another level like you did with "Automated feedback -> Clear CTA for ...
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