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Chore: Theme - Replace Block Escaping with Escaper #37166

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Refactors the Magento_Theme module to replace $block escaping functions with $escaper escaping functions.

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  1. resolves [Issue] Chore: Admin Analytics - Replace Block Escaping with Escaper #37095: Chore: Admin Analytics - Replace Block Escaping with Escaper

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  1. resolves [Issue] Chore: Theme - Replace Block Escaping with Escaper #37177: Chore: Theme - Replace Block Escaping with Escaper

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pykettk commented Mar 9, 2023

@magento create issue

@m2-community-project m2-community-project bot added the Priority: P2 A defect with this priority could have functionality issues which are not to expectations. label Mar 10, 2023
@engcom-Lima engcom-Lima added the Triage: Dev.Experience Issue related to Developer Experience and needs help with Triage to Confirm or Reject it label Jun 5, 2023
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