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No Leather Does Not Burn Unless There Is a Very Hot Flame Held On It For Too Long.

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Yes, leather can burn when exposed to electricity, especially if it is in direct contact with a high-voltage source. The heat generated by the electrical current can cause the leather to catch fire. It is important to exercise caution and keep leather materials away from potential electrical hazards.

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