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		<title>By: Quora</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Why is Product Market Fit based on a percentage of users who would be very disappointed without the product, rather than an absolute number of users?...&lt;/strong&gt;

Ideally you&#039;ll have more than 40% of users overall saying that they would be very disappointed without your product.  But you are right that too many of the wrong types of users can easily dilute your results.  In this case, I recommend adding a few q...</description>
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<p>Ideally you&#8217;ll have more than 40% of users overall saying that they would be very disappointed without your product.  But you are right that too many of the wrong types of users can easily dilute your results.  In this case, I recommend adding a few q&#8230;</p>
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