Can Exchange Online Protection work with Exchange 2010 on-premise

I want to keep my current Exchange 2010 server but switch to Exchange Online Protection for anti-spam.
Is that possible?
Without doing any AD/Azure sync?

Yes to both.  With directory synchronization you can have the added benefit of blocking mail to nonexistent recipients.
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