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You can do that, sure. But you are limited to rims that don't have alternating tilt or stagger in their holes, which is not very many of them. And when truing, you have in effect half as many places to pull on the rim-- the same basic problem as paired-spoke wheels.
You would run into the problem that paired-spoke wheels were designed to circumvent, which is the rim zigzagging from side to side when the opposing spokes are too far apart from each other.
You would run into the problem that paired-spoke wheels were designed to circumvent, which is the rim zigzagging from side to side when the opposing spokes are too far apart from each other.