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[8.3][DOCS] Removes frequent_items agg docs #87150

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This PR removes the frequemt_items aggregation documentation from the 8.3 branch.

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LGTM

@szabosteve szabosteve merged commit e7bb471 into elastic:8.3 May 30, 2022
@szabosteve szabosteve deleted the remove.frequent.items.docs branch May 30, 2022 08:36
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