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mypy: remove workaround for mypy bug #2837

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mypy: remove workaround for mypy bug #2837

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Why is this needed?

Now that the mypy bug is fixed, mypy is failing us. This removes the workaround and mypy passes again

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make clean
tox -e mypy

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Jira: This PR is not related to a Jira item. (The PR title does not include a SC-#### reference)

GitHub Issues: No GitHub issues are fixed by this PR. (No commits have Fixes: #### references)

Launchpad Bugs: No Launchpad bugs are fixed by this PR. (No commits have LP: #### references)

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The bug was fixed in mypy version 1.7
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Thanks! This looks so better now (:

@renanrodrigo renanrodrigo merged commit e81aa39 into main Nov 15, 2023
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@renanrodrigo renanrodrigo deleted the fix-new-mypy branch November 15, 2023 12:16
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