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What were you doing when the breaker tripped?
Had you just started running some electrical device? Vacuum, stove, arc welder, etc?
Or had some device just come on?

If the breaker will not reset at all, it could be a faulty breaker.
Or it could be that the line is still overloaded, or shorted to ground.

Is it a standard breaker, or a GFCI breaker?
Have you tried swapping it with a breaker of the same rating?
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