Ítalo Matos fbc586646f Refactor: improve query scope composition with merge syntax (#2131)
* Refactor: improve query scope composition with merge syntax

Replace manual WHERE clause concatenation with Rails' merge method
for more elegant and maintainable scope composition across Card,
Comment, and Filter models. This approach better follows Rails
conventions and improves code readability.

* Extend scope composition improvements to Card::Closeable

Apply the same nested hash syntax pattern to closures table references
in order and where clauses.

* Remove unnecessary outer braces from where clause

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