While trying to find a solution to a very specific problem I came across this question Does T-SQL have an aggregate function to concatenate strings? and found it strange that it is marked as a duplicate.
Sure there are plenty questions that ask about a similar thing, but it's not entirely the same. Other questions mainly ask "How to solve X?" this one asks "Can I solve X using Y?" (explicitly asking about a specific method). Other questions get answers like "Use A", but this one got "No, try using A instead" and "Yes, use this B" (IMHO very good and ontopic answer in the context of the question). In theory the second answer from the question could possibly also work in the "How to solve X?" questions (in fact this answer is very similar), but in case of this question it seems to make even more sense. However now that the question is marked as a duplicate no more answers like the second one can be posted (I imagine different takes on the second answer are more than possible).
So is this question really a duplicate?
P.S. It feels a bit like assuming that "Can I buy a car?" and "What vehicle to buy?" are the same question because answers, "No, buy a bike" and "Yes, buy this cheap used car" can sort of work for both questions.
P.S.2 Although the OP asked his question explicitly as "Can I solve X using Y?" (both title and content), based on the answer he selected, he might have meant "How to solve X?" all along. On the other hand, being unsatisfied with the "How to solve X?" questions I was considering asking my own, which would amount to writing the same thing the OP wrote (but I ended up finding his question instead).