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In theory, sure.
In practice, some cassettes might be more or less worn than the other and might not work right with the chain. Probably best to keep the chains paired with their respective cassettes to help keep the wear even.
I'm glad I decided to read before chiming in. I was going to say it should be totally fine, but you're right here I failed to think about the chain wear matching.