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Where the sheath has been removed from a cable its cores must be enclosed within an accessory or enclosure of the appropriate standard. 526.9
 
I would say no. I wouldn't do that.

Although enclosed I would interpret the regs meaning a hard enclosure especially as push connectors are brittle and have no cord grips. Choc blocks and wago box' do as they are intended to be used for terminations.

I would use a box.
 
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