No. The dimmer does not limit the current, it is just chopping it in time, so whatever current the load draws, it is let to draw for only fracrion of the time (tge exact fraction is then the dim level). With only a dimmer and a discharge in the circuit, you have no current limitation, so the current would just be some fraction of an "infinite" (very large,very poorly controlled), so anything even close what the lamp needs or even tolerate...
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