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Simple answer: probably not without modifications.

Not so simple answer:

It is possible to measure voltage by measuring via high impedance probe via a larger coupling capacitance to a single wire but not around both. This is called a capacitance transformer.

As impedance rises with lower frequency it becomes much harder to measure due to coupling E-field to C to small C probe.

Inductive coupling is used for single wires and both wires for common mode noise to detect current from B field transformed into a voltage with a burden resistor. The coupling must near ideal to record accurately and often has a lower bandwidth than other methods due to clamp size as defined by probe specs. There is a wide variation of clamp types.

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