## Description
- Removed hard waits from below specs:
- Apps/CurrencyInputIssue_Spec.js
- ClientSide/Widgets/Modal/Modal_spec.ts (Fix & unskip)
- /Binding/TableV2_Widget_API_Pagination_spec.js
- Unskip - ApiTests/API_Unique_name_spec.js
- Flaky fix - TableV2_Widget_API_Pagination_spec.js
- Flaky fix - /ServerSide/QueryPane/S3_1_spec.js
- Removed empty ReusableHelper.ts
- Improved agHelper.GetElement() to include the assertion for element
presence/absence
- Modified helpers/function calls to fit the above syntax of
GetElement()
- Improved WaitUntilEleAppear(), WaitUntilEleDisappear() to use timeout
from cypress config
#### Type of change
- Script fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Testing
#### How Has This Been Tested?
- [X] Cypress CI runs
## Checklist:
#### QA activity:
- [X] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Tests**
- Enhanced end-to-end test stability by replacing static waits with
dynamic element-based synchronization.
- Skipped certain test suites to streamline the testing process.
- Improved test assertions and control flow for more reliable
verification of UI components.
- **Chores**
- Updated test helper methods to support new verification strategies.
- Cleaned up unnecessary imports and inheritance in test support
classes.
- **Documentation**
- Adjusted test case descriptions to reflect the new synchronization
methods used.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed issues with test synchronization that could lead to flaky test
results.
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