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Bump FluentAssertions from 6.12.1 to 6.12.2 #55

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Bumps FluentAssertions from 6.12.1 to 6.12.2.

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  • Update FluentAssertions from version 6.12.1 to 6.12.2 in the project file.

Bumps [FluentAssertions](https://github.com/fluentassertions/fluentassertions) from 6.12.1 to 6.12.2.
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This is a dependency update PR that bumps FluentAssertions from version 6.12.1 to 6.12.2. The update includes better support for default interface and explicitly implemented properties.

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Update FluentAssertions package version in test project
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