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docs(generate-static-params): add typescript example and missing jsx switcher #73962

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Hi Team.

This PR enhances the Generate Static Pararms documentation by adding TypeScript examples, and adding missing jsx switcher code blocks, which previously caused some content to disappear when switching to JavaScript due to the absence of corresponding jsx examples.

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