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Let's suppose that Question A is the original question, and question B is asking the same thing, but is clearly better presented. Should Question B be closed as duplicate?

Now let's suppose that Question B has generated answers that are also clearly better than answers to Question A, should question B still be closed as duplicate?

What is the proper action to fight duplicates, while not throwing away the additional value?

*I know that often it is hard to say what is "clearly" better, but for sake of this example let's suppose that the duplicate question and answers are indeed "clearly" better.

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  • Here's an example: stackoverflow.com/questions/22988640/… May 15, 2014 at 2:24
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    "The fundamental goal of closing duplicate questions is to help people find the right answer by getting all of those answers in one place." from here. To help people find the best answers, close the original as a duplicate. I think this question is a duplicate, as I recall reading this advice on meta before.
    – jpmc26
    May 15, 2014 at 2:31
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    Now that's what I call meta!
    – CJ Dennis
    May 15, 2014 at 3:10
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    "Oh, the irony!" Is it an official meme yet where a Meta question asking about duplicate questions gets closed as a duplicate of another Meta question?
    – user456814
    May 15, 2014 at 6:10
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    I see, so the suggested solution is to close Question A. Why couldn't you guys come up with better answers than to the original question? Then we wouldn't have to close this one ;).
    – Akavall
    May 15, 2014 at 13:45

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