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Yes there's a couple.
The official emulators support add-ins. There are versions for the Graph 35+E II / fx-9860 G-III version; not all add-ins are compatible with this model (depending how and when they were made, as the G-III is very recent), but this is the most faithful emulation option.
The old official fx-9860G emulator may or may not support add-ins, I never remember. The emulator inside the ancient official SDK does though. It's SH3 I think, making it the best bet for super super old add-ins.
Then you have community emulators, the latest is MQ which you can build for Linux (repository here) or try online. If it works, this is the fastest option, just open the page, click "File", "Open add-in", then the Play button. Click on the Keyboard window and then you can play. The buttons in the toolbar allow you to take screenshots and also record videos.
Another emulator on which programs are likely to work is Drakalex007's emulator, which is particularly good with syscall-based add-ins. It's also available online, you can open a file by clicking "Load custom .g1a/.g1m" in the top-right window.
There were other community-made emulators, off top I remember one by Inikiwi, and more came before it. If you have time and none of the ones above work, there's plenty of options to try.