Clarify dual .env file precedence behavior#25394
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Adds a note to the environment variable precedence documentation clarifying that Docker Compose can load both a local .env file and a project-directory .env file.
The note explains which file takes precedence and links to the existing detailed explanation in variable-interpolation.md, helping readers understand the dual .env file scenario without duplicating content.
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Fixes #25320
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