If you accept the current policy of disallowing an questioner from deleting their question if there is an upvoted answer.
High rep users get their high rep more often than not because people upvoting their answers. Checking my own answers ~80% have at least one upvote.
Assuming other users with a similar rep have a similar upvote to no vote ratio then the likelihood their answer would be upvoted is also 80%.
So in the end the only difference is timing. They wrote an answer likely to get an upvote. If they had hit submit a few minutes earlier they'd likely have gotten that upvote and that question would not be allowed to be deleted by the OP.
Yes, I get that the upvote might come later but the point is there is no real difference between a question that can't be deleted by the OP because of an upvoted answer and question with an answer being written by a high rep user. The odds are higher than not that answer would be upvoted and the question would be un-deletable.
Not allowing that high rep user to block the deletion if they started their answer within some reasonable time frame is basically arguing that all questions, even with an upvoted answer should be able to be deleted by the OP.
The difference appears to be
Sitation 1: Question with upvoted answer, probably 100%
Sitation 2: Question with answer being written by high rep user to have an a upvote: 80%
An 80% chance that the answer was found useful (received an upvote) seems like a win for the site.
If you disagree please state why you don't see those 2 situation as the same. Both lead to an question that can't be deleted by the OP. Timing seems to be the only difference.
We don't allow deleting questions that have answers. So this is basically an extension of the same principle. If someone with a high rep is writing answer then an answer is in the process of existing. Why shouldn't that principle be upheld?
This has happened to me more than once.
Someone, usually a student, asks a question that requires a fairly long answer. For some reason I'm in a generous mood, maybe because it's clear they are a student and are trying, have clearly shown effort, are confused and need some guidance.
I spend 1 to 2 hours literally, fixing their code and documenting why each fix is needed. This way it will hopefully be useful to others or at least their classmates.
And before I can get the answer up I find out the question has been deleted by the author. Maybe they found an answer somewhere else or got help from a friend or TA or they just got embarrassed and deleted their question or decided the help wasn't fast enough or whatever. My impression is they deleted it themselves.
But, in any case it feels awful to have put so much effort into an answer only to basically get punch to the face. It's discouraging from continuing to participate.
Would it be a reasonable idea to allow undeleting questions by people with immediate close level permissions for a certain amount of time?
As for the dupe link, that one is asking to warn the user. This one is not asking for a warn. This one is asking to extend the "can't delete a quesiton with an upvoted answer" policy to a logical conclusion.