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Remove obsolete Test_New import #9013

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A quickfix after merge conflict introduced by #8991

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@Akirathan Akirathan self-assigned this Feb 9, 2024
@Akirathan Akirathan added p-highest Should be completed ASAP CI: No changelog needed Do not require a changelog entry for this PR. CI: Ready to merge This PR is eligible for automatic merge labels Feb 9, 2024
@mwu-tow mwu-tow merged commit 26aa27c into develop Feb 9, 2024
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@mwu-tow mwu-tow deleted the wip/akirathan/fix-xml-test-new branch February 9, 2024 11:27
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