As a reviewer, it isn't your job to convince other users, or even to argue with them. Please leave that to diamond moderators.
You may, as in this case, choose to leave a comment explaining your concerns with the post and suggestions for improvement, but you should not allow yourself to get into a protracted discussion or argument. In most cases, you should not even engage further after leaving the initial comment. The only time I would recommend replying is if the person asks you a genuine question; e.g., seeking clarification on the policy, asking you to review their latest edits, etc. If they want to nitpick or argue, just bow out—that's not going to go anywhere productive, and we don't need a long, acrimonious comment thread as the cherry on top of a low-quality answer...
For answers that do not meet our minimum standards and need to be deleted, you can raise either a "very low quality" or "not an answer" flag on them. There's not even any need to leave a comment in these cases.
For answers with problems that are a little less obvious, you can raise a custom "needs moderator attention" flag. This will give you a textbox where you can provide a detailed description of your concerns about the post. It seems you did that in this case, but your message was only "duplicate answer". A moderator reviewed and declined your flag, asking "Duplicate of which answer?" If you're going to request that a late answer is fundamentally a repost of an existing answer, you need to tell which answer it is duplicating, ideally by providing a link to the other answer.
If you did get into a discussion with a user in the comments, then it ended up turning into an argument or was otherwise unproductive, you can go ahead and flag those comments for removal, too. It happens to all of us sometimes.
In this particular case, I've located the previous answer that one is duplicating. Since it is an exact duplicate (code blocks are identical, sans whitespace) that truly adds nothing new to the discussion, I've gone ahead and deleted it. I also removed all of the comments, replacing them with one of my own. If there is to be any backlash, I'd prefer that a moderator be the target of it, rather than you (or any other reviewer).