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Error: Failed to query available provider packages

hashicorp/datadog: provider registry registry.terraform.io does not have a provider named registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/datadog

Did you intend to use datadog/datadog? If so, you must specify that source address in each module which requires that provider. To see which modules are currently depending on hashicorp/datadog, run the following command:
 terraform providers

Solution: review your providers.tf configuration

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