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You get one close vote on a question to reduce the possibility of open/close wars. If the question is to be closed again, it must be closeclosed by a different group of people than the ones who originally closed it.

There are no close reasons that close a question for good. All closures are subject to reopening if they can attract the requisite number of votes.

The same applies for duplicates; you only get one bite at the apple. If you get it wrong, someone else has to close on the correct duplicate.

You get one close vote on a question to reduce the possibility of open/close wars. If the question is to be closed again, it must be close by a different group of people than the ones who originally closed it.

There are no close reasons that close a question for good. All closures are subject to reopening if they can attract the requisite number of votes.

The same applies for duplicates; you only get one bite at the apple. If you get it wrong, someone else has to close on the correct duplicate.

You get one close vote on a question to reduce the possibility of open/close wars. If the question is to be closed again, it must be closed by a different group of people than the ones who originally closed it.

There are no close reasons that close a question for good. All closures are subject to reopening if they can attract the requisite number of votes.

The same applies for duplicates; you only get one bite at the apple. If you get it wrong, someone else has to close on the correct duplicate.

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You get one close vote on a question to reduce the possibility of open/close wars. If the question is to be closed again, it must be close by a different group of people than the ones who originally closed it.

There are no close reasons that close a question for good. All closures are subject to reopening if they can attract the requisite number of votes.

The same applies for duplicates; you only get one bite at the apple. If you get it wrong, someone else has to close on the correct duplicate.