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[networkx] Correct argument type for from_nested_tuple #14218

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Currently the type hint specifies a tuple of length one with an arbitrary element. However the tuple passed may be of any length. It is actually an arbitrary nested tuple of tuples but not sure how to annotate that or if it's necessary.

Currently the type hint specifies a tuple of length one with an
arbitrary element. However the tuple passed may be of any length. It is
actually an arbitrary nested tuple of tuples but not sure how to
annotate that or if it's necessary.
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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

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