Nope. In certain applications and if designed that way, yes. But that doesn't mean
all applications.
Various bolts in heavy vehicles have torque plus angle, and bolts are reusable (sometimes only a limited number of re-uses and bolts must be stamped to indicate re-use though). My (rough) understanding is the torque is to effectively 'seat' the bolt, and the angle to apply the specified tension to the bolt/stud hardware.
For a specific example - One set of engine head bolts has sequenced torque, then two stages of angle-torqueing - and bolts can be reused up to five times.
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Talking about some pretty high-grade hardware in these instances though.