Quarantine flaky user_suggests_changes_on_diff_spec examples

What does this MR do and why?

Quarantines the three flaky apply-suggestion examples in spec/features/merge_request/user_suggests_changes_on_diff_spec.rb on 19-0-stable-ee so they stop failing the stable-branch pipeline:

  • it 'suggestion is appliable' (single-suggestion note context)
  • it 'suggestion is appliable' (resolve-discussion context)
  • it 'resolves discussion when applied'

This reintroduces the exact quarantine: metadata that 19-1-stable-ee already carries (pointing at #601810). The hardening attempt in !243082 (merged) (19.2) did not hold, so quarantining is the pragmatic way to keep the stable pipeline green.

Note: master is currently un-quarantined (243082 removed the tags there and is still flaky); re-quarantining master is a separate decision and is not part of this MR.

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Edited by Marc Shaw

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