Yes of course. But it might want to communicate with 8.8.8.8 instead of some local ns that's giving fake responses to impose policy.
For instance blocking "unwanted" sites or serving fake results in place of NxDomain.
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For instance blocking "unwanted" sites or serving fake results in place of NxDomain.