@Ally Adamson Diagnosing the issue may be dependent on figuring out a more specific server error that SEMRush is getting.
You could start with Google's URL inspection tool to identify obvious indexing issues.
If SEMRush can't provide a specific server error/status code (401, 500, etc), then you could try to recreate the error. The most straightforward way would be to make a GET HTTP request to the URL and set the user-agent request header for a web crawler.
If you aren't comfortable with cURL requests or terminals, I'd recommend Postman as a more user-friendly interface.
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