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Reverts "Re-re-land "Upgrade all[most] androidx dependencies to latest" (#53532)" (#53546)
Reverts: flutter/engine#53532
Initiated by: gmackall
Reason for reverting: This breaks apps that use plugins that use compileSdk 31, some of which we use in our postsubmit (so it blocks the tree).
Original PR Author: gmackall
Reviewed By: {reidbaker, matanlurey}
This change reverts the following previous change:
Re-re-land https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/53001
(Reland attempt was at https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/53462)
Unblocked by https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/150585, but will still need a manual roll because I will need to re-generate a bunch of lockfiles.
Also, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/blob/master/docs/engine/Testing-presubmit-Engine-PRs-with-the-Flutter-framework.md doesn't work (it's blocked on https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/149780) so I mostly just have to pray that no new issues occur in the roll. But I believe all issues that came up in the last attempt should be addressed by the above pr and by manual lockfile generation.
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