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No, because the EU regulation limits that roaming to 90 days or so. If you use it the majority of the time abroad the company can cut you off.
There are however some eSIM providers that specialise on global or Europe etc. wide roaming data packages, which allow you to do that you want.
It allows phone companies to limit roaming to 90 days, though whether they follow through is another matter.
Source: a friend who used a UK SIM card in Germany for a year or two, until post-Brexit roaming changes cut that avenue off.
This is true. I spent 4 months abroad recently and on the 4 month mark I started getting text messages from my operator saying "In the last 4 months you spent more time abroad than in your home country. If your usage doesn't change, we will begin billing you X.Y/GB"
I like to add that roaming means calling a phone number from your SIM's home country while being abroad (e.g. in France with a German SIM calling a German number), not calling a domestic phone number from your home country with your foreign SIM while being in your home country (e.g. in Germany with a French SIM calling a German number).
But for using mobile data only, this doesn't matter.