Sometimes questions aren't exactly the same but they touch on a common concern and share a single answer.
A few good examples include:
Lately I've started getting lazy explaining the same thing over and over again so I link to existing answers / threads instead of writing the whole thing again (for example, see here)
I thought this would help SEO and future developers will have a better chance at finding an answer before posting a question.
Instead, this got me down voted and criticized (see the comments).
I wonder, at what point to we mark a question as a duplicate? Is it when a question shares an answer with a different question or when the question itself describes the same circumstances?
And what do we do when different questions share the same answer? is it better to repeat an existing answer or link to the original one?
Perhaps a "related" answers feature should be considered (in addition to the existing related questions)?
EDIT:
I accepted Brad's answer, with the added information in the comments - that in cases where there's no specific details to be added to an existing answer, commenting on the question with links to the relevant SO answers should be preferred over posting new answer.
However, this raises the question of a new feature request: adding the ability to answer a question using an existing answer (with the answer's link being attached).
Clarification:
Currently, a "belongs-to" relationship is assumed, where an answers "belongs to" a single question.
However, what if an existing answer will answer a new question? (i.e., the answer "42" answers the old question "meaning of like" and a new question "7 X 6")...?
I would love to see a feature that allows me to recommend an existing answer to a new question and have OP and developers accept or vote on my recommendation.