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As other comments mentioned, Push Notifications, your main issue has workarounds. So, the answer would be Yes.
BUT Google Play Services is much more than that. This dependency can't be worked around really and it's one more way that Google establishes his stance in this oligopoly. I'm certain Apple has something similar if not more aggressive. This is the reason why the year of the Linux Phone is so far away.
Personally, I think Linux Phones will catch-up when their hardware allows for emulation of an android subsystem where we could sideload (illegally?) Google Play Services...
Waydroid runs on some Ubuntu Touch devices. Probably elsewhere too. Can't vouch for the performance though, never used it.
FuriOS and postmarket etc. Plus sailfish.
Seems to work well. Sadly none are viable for me yet. I think theyre close though.
There is the Android Translation Layer