I can use boot camp for install OX

I did recovery and I installed a special program, after it, I tried to install again office 2011 and I could not, using time machine
thus, I think, that if I make a boot camp, I can install in other hard disk or boot camp using time machine, and run normaly the OX with my others applications.
my questions is:
it is possible?

You can install OSX on external disk using OS X: Installing OS X on an external volume - Apple Support.

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