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No, you'd need a schmitt trigger or some kind of astable for PWM. You could just use an opamp with a triangle wave (can be made from a opamp in a relaxation oscillator + integrator) at the inverting input and a DC voltage from a potentiometer at the noninverting input.
A 555 set as a schmitt trigger has even higher driving capability if you just need to light up some LED's. It's worked for driving a MOSFET gate in a industrial power controller so it'll surely work for whatever project you have.

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