Yes. Among other Protestant Bibles of the Reformation. Also all modern versions (other than Catholic Bibles) follow the same canon of Scripture as the KJV -- 66 books.Protestant Bibles? Is that maybe, the KJV?
We need to be clear that the canon of Scripture was established by God through men. The Hebrew canon has just 24 books, all of which correspond to the Protestant OT (where a few of those books have been split to make a total of 39 books). 39 OT books +27 NT books = 66 books.
It is Jesus Himself who put His stamp of authority on the the Law (Torah) which is 5 books, the Prophets (Nebiim) which are 8 books, and the Psalms (Kethubim) which are 11 books. A total of 24 books. That automatically excludes the so-called Deuterocanonical (apocryphal) books in Catholic Bibles.
The Catholic Church makes all kinds of claims about its faithfulness and authority, but at every turn we see the traditions of men trumping the Word of God.