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Revert "fix(material/tree): aria-expanded attribute should not appear in the leaf node (#29096)" #29272

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This reverts commit 43b8dcb.

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… in the leaf node (#29096)" (#29272)

This reverts commit 43b8dcb.

(cherry picked from commit 004a943)
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