Yes, it is possible to use two CloudFront origins with one S3 bucket in AWS. This can be done by creating two CloudFront distributions and associating them with the same S3 bucket. Each CloudFront distribution can have a different origin, such as a different folder in the S3 bucket, or a different S3 bucket altogether. This allows you to serve different content or use different security policies for each CloudFront distribution while still using the same S3 bucket for storage.
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