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Remove some no longer required ignore pragmas for pyright #6003

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Attention: Patch coverage is 75.00000% with 3 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 67.41%. Comparing base (4325f5a) to head (0e940ab).

Files Patch % Lines
src/qcodes/instrument_drivers/Keysight/KtM960x.py 0.00% 2 Missing ⚠️
...codes/instrument_drivers/AlazarTech/dll_wrapper.py 0.00% 1 Missing ⚠️
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             main    #6003      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   67.42%   67.41%   -0.01%     
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  Files         349      349              
  Lines       30201    30201              
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- Hits        20364    20361       -3     
- Misses       9837     9840       +3     

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@jenshnielsen jenshnielsen added this pull request to the merge queue Apr 24, 2024
Merged via the queue into microsoft:main with commit 9cd8abf Apr 24, 2024
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@jenshnielsen jenshnielsen deleted the pyright_cleanup_ignores branch April 24, 2024 18:04
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