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Update README.md for Calendar Compat #33446

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The wording removed suggested that a full v9 version was being worked on which created confusion with partners.

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The wording suggested that a full v9 version was being worked on which created confusion with partners.

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The wording removed suggested that a full v9 version was being worked on which created confusion with partners.
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ yarn workspace @fluentui/react-calendar-compat start

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🕵🏾‍♀️ visual regressions to review in the fluentuiv9 Visual Regression Report

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This needs a change file to pass the failing check.

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