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Figuring out the spaces required in the table header is really hard without running the test on every platform. It's completely impossible from test results. So let's just remove that entirely. That'll simplify maintenance of these tests even further as I'm seeing them fail in other PRs into 2xx and 3xx already with spacing issues.

…ithout running the test on every platform. It's completely impossible from test results. So let's just remove that entirely.
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/backport to release/9.0.3xx

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Started backporting to release/9.0.3xx: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/actions/runs/12793799701

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#46006

@marcpopMSFT marcpopMSFT merged commit 7b29532 into release/9.0.2xx Jan 17, 2025
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@marcpopMSFT marcpopMSFT deleted the marcpopMSFT-removeremainingwhitespace branch January 17, 2025 22:15
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