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- Make sure we always await the last flush task before calling FlushAsync
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- This now acquires the _flushLock fore every call to Response.Body.Write
  whereas this only happened for truly async writes before.
- I don't think this is a big concern since this should normally be uncontested,
  and DefaultPipeWriter.FlushAsync/GetResult already acquire a lock.
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