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If it was two wires under one screw on a single-pole breaker, that would not be proper, and most probably against electrical code.

If it was two wires, each under their own screw on a double-pole breaker, then that would be a 220 volt circuit; each wire going to its own "leg" of the breaker panel.

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Having two wires on a single circuit breaker is not recommended as it can lead to overheating and potential fire hazards. Each circuit breaker should have only one wire connected to it to ensure proper protection and functioning of the electrical system. It is best to consult a licensed electrician to correct this issue.

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