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feat(line-ripple): add feature targeting for styles #5292

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Adds support for feature targeting to the mdc-line-ripple styles.

Relates to #4227.

Adds support for feature targeting to the `mdc-line-ripple` styles.

Relates to material-components#4227.
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LGTM.

We would need to import this change to Google internal before we can merge this.

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