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Shahed Nasser ec44432876 chore: fixes to http and request types for products (#13833)
## Summary

**What** — What changes are introduced in this PR?

This PR is part of a series of PRs to fix HTTP and request type arguments.

This is the last PR in the series. It includes a changeset for the changes made.

**Why** — Why are these changes relevant or necessary?  

These types impact the outputted OAS which we show on the API reference. By fixing up the types, we ensure accurate request parameters in the API reference.

**How** — How have these changes been implemented?

Made changes to HTTP types and request type arguments

**Testing** — How have these changes been tested, or how can the reviewer test the feature?

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## Additional Context

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