The reason that we close questions is precisely that we don't want them answered. In the case of a duplicate closure, we want all the information to end up in one place -- under the original (or best) question. Duplicate closure is also to help you, though: the solution to your problem was already posted, and the close voters are just pointing you to it.
If your question has been closed as a duplicate, but the answers to the other question don't solve your problem, edit your question to explain exactly why. Be sure to actually try to use the information in the other answers. Don't just write "That obviously is different"; take some time and try to understand why expert users decided to help you by pointing you to an existing post.
If you truly can't resolve your problem after that, then add the details of what you took away from that post, and what you still have trouble with. (A question along the lines of "I read this other SO question but I don't understand the answer because X, Y, and Z" usually makes a good new post.) Your question will be put into the reopen review queue, where voters will see that it's no longer a duplicate and can reopen it.
Further reading: gnat's stellar answer to "Someone flagged my question as already answered, but it's not" on Meta.SE
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will work. But it's not.NSDictionary
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and my question is marked as duplicate with solution inC#
- I don't understand why? How I can complain on this? See the link.