If I understand you want to use 2 breakers and connect common to one breaker. All the load centers I've seen all breakers are connected to a buss bar. There are two buss bars, both are connected to a 110v power leg. The two power legs together make 220v.
First I see no need to use a breaker on common leg. Second why make something that isn't needed. Third you would have to remove the power from one buss bar and connect that bar to common. Therefore only half the breakers in the panel will work. Again, WHY? You won't accomplish a single thing except make someone in the future ASK WHAT WAS HE DOING?
Actually this may create a dangerous situation. If common breaker trips power will still be going to load. Someone may think it's safe to work on. OUCH. Not a good idea.
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