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Yes.

 

Option 1. Create a surface using an arc and two lines then use the Slice command's Surface option to slice away the portions of the geometry that extend beyond the confines of the inner face of the vertical wall. This technique was demonstrated to you at CAD Everything.

 

Option 2. Copy your geometry. Subtract the exterior wall from the interior walls then use the Separate command to break the connection between the parts of the geometry that will be retained and those that will be deleted. Look at the image below. Magenta colored geometry will be retained; white colored geometry will be deleted. Erase the interior walls from the original model and substitute the interior walls from the copy that were revised. Done.

 

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The portions of the interior walls that will be separated then deleted are shown in white with red arrows pointing to each.

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