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Fixes a test failure that made it into master.

Fixes a test failure that made it into master.
@crisbeto crisbeto added P2 The issue is important to a large percentage of users, with a workaround merge safe target: minor This PR is targeted for the next minor release labels Aug 18, 2020
@crisbeto crisbeto requested a review from jelbourn as a code owner August 18, 2020 07:13
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@wagnermaciel wagnermaciel added the action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker label Aug 18, 2020
@wagnermaciel wagnermaciel merged commit 99ad347 into angular:master Aug 18, 2020
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