Your question answers itself. Try removing the front wheel without opening the brake wider.
If you can do so, then the answer is no.
If not because the tire is too wide, you have to open the brake or deflate the tire to gt the clearance needed, and the answer is yes.
We can't answer for you, you just have to try.
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