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   This pull request introduces a new example showcasing the use of Jinja2 
inheritance within Apache Beam YAML pipelines. The primary goal is to provide a 
clear demonstration of how to create reusable base pipelines and extend them 
with specific logic, enhancing modularity and reducing redundancy in pipeline 
definitions. This addition is fully integrated into the existing testing 
framework and includes comprehensive documentation.
   
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   * **New Jinja Inheritance Example**: A new example demonstrating Jinja2 
inheritance in Beam YAML pipelines has been added. This includes a base 
pipeline and a child pipeline that extends it.
   * **Test Integration**: Existing test preprocessors have been updated to 
include the newly added Jinja inheritance example, ensuring its proper 
validation within the test suite.
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the Jinja inheritance example, detailing its components and providing execution 
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   * **sdks/python/apache_beam/yaml/examples/testing/examples_test.py**
       * Updated `_wordcount_jinja_test_preprocessor` to include 
`test_wordCountInheritance_yaml`.
       * Updated `_io_write_test_preprocessor` to include 
`test_wordCountInheritance_yaml`.
       * Updated `_jinja_preprocessor` to include 
`test_wordCountInheritance_yaml`.
   * **sdks/python/apache_beam/yaml/examples/testing/input_data.py**
       * Added logic to `word_count_jinja_template_data` to provide input data 
for `test_wordCountInheritance_yaml`.
   * 
**sdks/python/apache_beam/yaml/examples/transforms/jinja/inheritance/README.md**
       * Added a new README file explaining the Jinja inheritance example, its 
files, and how to run it.
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**sdks/python/apache_beam/yaml/examples/transforms/jinja/inheritance/base/base_pipeline.yaml**
       * Added a new base YAML pipeline that defines a WordCount pipeline with 
an `extra_steps` Jinja block for extension.
   * 
**sdks/python/apache_beam/yaml/examples/transforms/jinja/inheritance/wordCountInheritance.yaml**
       * Added a new child YAML pipeline that extends `base_pipeline.yaml` and 
injects a `Combine` transform into the `extra_steps` block.
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