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I would imagine, that it wouldn't be legal as it would defeat a safety device, but even if you could, remember that when a circuit breaker trips, it places the lever inbetween the on and off state. You then need to move the lever completely into the off state and back in to the on state which is a double motion after the fact that you have lost your power.
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