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Release Azure.Search.Documents 11.3.0 #21259

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11.3.0 GA release of Azure.Search.Documents SDK.
API diff from the current GA 11.2.1 can be seen here.

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/azp run net - search - tests

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@Mohit-Chakraborty Mohit-Chakraborty marked this pull request as ready for review June 7, 2021 18:06
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cc: @tg-msft

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Looks good

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@Mohit-Chakraborty Mohit-Chakraborty changed the title Release/azure.search.documents Release Azure.Search.Documents 11.3.0 Jun 8, 2021
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@tg-msft - this is the version we want to merge into 'master'. Using the latest preview rest spec as before to bring back normalizers and sematic search etc. Keeping the renames done for the GA release.

@Mohit-Chakraborty Mohit-Chakraborty merged commit 7f31a2e into master Jun 10, 2021
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