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Yes. You can use an open collector design, and you simply need a pull-up resistor to make it work. You can also use a tri-state design, and you simply need to make sure that only one gate is turned on at a time. These techniques are useful in bus design, where there is more than one sender, but only one is turned on at a time.

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