Yes, if the alloys have good miscibility.
It depends on whether the alloys have good miscibility (i.e., they do not form intermetallic compounds), and on their respective properties.
In addition to miscibility and the absence of intermetallic compounds, the properties of the alloys play a crucial role in determining their compatibility for alloying. Factors such as coefficient of thermal expansion need to be considered, as significant differences between the alloys can lead to stress concentrations at the interface, increasing the risk of cracking. It is essential to carefully assess the properties of the alloys to ensure successful alloying without compromising the integrity of the final product.