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As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog postblog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

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As Kendra points out in their commenttheir comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.

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As Kendra points out in their comment and as the blog post jonrsharpe found, duplicates can be of great benefit. If you didn't find the original question when you were searching, there's a good chance others won't too. So having the problem restated in a different way will help others in the future.

So, you don't need to delete but you can flag for closing as a duplicate and if you get the notification that the questions is being closed, answer "yes" to the question and it'll be closed straight away.