If you can keep the case temperature at 25 degC, you can, but it still would be a bit close to the absolute maximum rating for comfort.
Power MOSFETs can suffer from thermal instability at high drain voltage because the temperature coefficient of the current versus gate voltage reverses. This limits SOA (safe operating area) in the same way that secondary breakdown in bipolar transistors does.
Just because the power MOSFET datasheet does not show the thermal instability line in the SOA graph does not mean that it has a square SOA. On the contrary, it usually means that the SOA at high drain voltage is horribly bad and the MOSFET is only intended for switching applications.
For the highest performance switching power MOSFETs, the start of the thermal instability region is no better and may be worse than a comparable bipolar transistor.