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Metals that are typically not strong in tension include lead and tin. These metals have relatively low tensile strength and are more malleable, making them prone to deformation under tensile loads. Additionally, some alloyed metals, like certain grades of aluminum and zinc, may also exhibit reduced tensile strength depending on their composition and processing.

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