This question:
has been flagged as a dupe, and the box says:
This question has been asked before and already has an answer.
but the dupe, which is:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24687504/first-order-logic-tools
does not have an answer, and I don't think it ever did (nor ever will).
Is "This question has been asked before and already has an answer" an error, a write-in value, a misjudgment on the reason for close, or something else?
I think the OP may have got confused because they may have read this and thought "ooh, my duplicate question has an answer!" and then gone "hey, where's my answer?" on the other post.
This situation seems similar to (but not a duplicate of) this but with a more definite assertion of the existence of the answer:
"This question may already have an answer here" - but it does not