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Add ROCm as a platform for which tests can be disabled #63813
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Realized we were missing ROCm as a platform on which one could disable a flaky test. (like how this issue specifies windows #61655)
cc @jeffdaily @sunway513 @jithunnair-amd @ROCmSupport