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Polymers can exhibit malleability, but this property varies depending on their structure and composition. Thermoplastic polymers, for example, can be heated and reshaped multiple times, making them malleable. In contrast, thermosetting polymers harden permanently after curing and are generally not malleable. Overall, the malleability of a polymer depends on its specific type and the conditions applied.

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