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.Net: Fix use of InternalsVisibleTo #3398

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Motivation and Context

Fix release build failure

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@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft requested a review from a team as a code owner November 6, 2023 21:19
@shawncal shawncal added the .NET Issue or Pull requests regarding .NET code label Nov 6, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Fix use of InternalsVisibleTo .Net: Fix use of InternalsVisibleTo Nov 6, 2023
@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft added this pull request to the merge queue Nov 6, 2023
Merged via the queue into microsoft:main with commit 164a7ec Nov 6, 2023
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@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft deleted the users/markwallace/fix_flow_internalsvisibleto branch November 6, 2023 21:28
stephentoub pushed a commit to stephentoub/semantic-kernel that referenced this pull request Nov 7, 2023
### Motivation and Context

Fix release build failure

### Contribution Checklist

- [x] The code builds clean without any errors or warnings
- [x] The PR follows the [SK Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/microsoft/semantic-kernel/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
and the [pre-submission formatting
script](https://github.com/microsoft/semantic-kernel/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#development-scripts)
raises no violations
- [x] All unit tests pass, and I have added new tests where possible
- [x] I didn't break anyone 馃槃
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