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Yes, but unless you have a very complex test rig and procedure, you will not be able to use it to make a speaker "measure flat" in the sense @richard12511 means.
What you will be able to do is make a speaker in-room measure flat, but that's an entirely different (and, I think most here would agree, generally unpleasant) thing from what Richard is advocating.
Agreed. It might depend on listening distance, but I agree that most would likely find a flat in room curve to be too bright. I know that's true for myself.