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Yes. Here are some examples:

Rapidly running water (Rapidly is an adverb modifying "running" which is a present participle used as an adjective)

Very rapidly running water (very is an adverb modifying "rapidly").

Completely bald (the adverb completely modifies the adjective bald)

Almost completely bald (the adverb almost modifies the adverb completely)

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