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Sure. Then the other two angles are 50 degrees each.
An isosceles triangle has 2 sides that are the same length. The opposite angles of equivalent sides will also be equivalent. So, if you have a triangle with an 80 angle the other 2 angles will be 50 degrees each (to total 180 degrees). Since these angles are equivalent, the opposite sides are equivalent and you satisfy the requirement for an isosceles triangle.

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