Today, I flagged this question as an exact dupe of this question because it appears that the user created a separate account about half an hour later to ask the same question instead of answering any of the comments on the first post. It was declined as "not enough evidence to support it".
The title is nearly identical, the post body is identical, but the code is different though it's a mess and the second one is probably a class having a similar issue. The post has now been closed as a duplicate of the other. It's sad because the first post could have worked itself into a good question if the OP answered comments then with a little grammar cleanup (though probably still a dupe of many other similar questions).
Getting to the point, is this the correct approach (flag for a mod)? I left a comment, as usual, but that rarely does much good in these situations from what I've seen. I've always flagged these in the past the same way and they are approved. So I don't know if this case really just wasn't obvious enough, I should have added some more details (not sure what more I could add), just an oversight by overly busy mods, or if this isn't a proper use of flagging. I didn't add anything in the flag comment about what I think should be done since they usually get closed then I can vote to delete right away.
The answer by Brad and comment by Jeffrey made me realize I might need to reiterate why I flagged. It wasn't just a duplicate question but a duplicate question by someone who I thought might be the same user as the target dupe.