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You can try but I'd bet good money you'll end up taking it down to the subfloor and starting over. Think about it, why would someone cover a nice Hardwood floor with tile in the first place? There was a reason for that tile job. Probably a water damage problem since it's the kitchen. When we put a plywood underlayment down it receives a fastener every 4" in the field. That previously damaged hardwood flooring is also full of holes now too. I'm just offering my observations and experiences with this exact scenario over the years (which is 51 years this year). I'm not saying it's impossible to salvage the Hardwood underneath, just highly unlikely
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