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Fix samples/bluetooth/central_and_peripheral_hr
NCSDK-30412

Fix samples/bluetooth/central_and_peripheral_hr
NCSDK-30412

Signed-off-by: Uma Praseeda <[email protected]>
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@NordicBuilder NordicBuilder added the doc-required PR must not be merged without tech writer approval. label Oct 17, 2025
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@grochu, not sure if this change is required.

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You can find the documentation preview for this PR here.

Preview links for modified nRF Connect SDK documents:

https://ncsdoc.z6.web.core.windows.net/PR-25091/nrf/samples/bluetooth/central_and_peripheral_hrs/README.html

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