Most of the times, when I close a question as duplicate, I open a new tab to make a quick google search to get the question ID, to then close the question.
I almost never find the duplicate, which I think fits the best in the similar question list, nor do I find it when I use the search bar there:
So I propose as a feature request to implement "bookmarks for the close -> duplicate interface". As you can already bookmark questions which you like, I think it could be really helpful if you can bookmark questions, which you use often as duplicate and you can view them right in the closing interface.
So these bookmarks would be separated from your normal bookmarks and you can open/view them right in the closing interface, e.g.
You then can click on the arrow to open a window to the right, where you then have all your bookmarked duplicate questions, which you can search by tags.
So it would be a lot more efficient to close a question and you wouldn't always have to open a new tab to make a google search. You would already have your bookmarked duplicate questions right there, just a little scroll and you can close the question with the duplicate.
It wouldn't change the world, but I think it would be a little improvement, which would help to close a question easier with the duplicate, which you have in your mind.
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and then you find them still fast even if you have a lot of questions in this list.common-duplicate
;recent-activity
;brilliant-code
;current-project
; andfuture-project
seem to be why I commonly "favorite" a question.None
(list = list.sort()
) and one that is seen in probably every language "Python's math is wrong,.1 + .2 == .3
is False" are all questions that come up everyday and like clockwork people rush in to answer them while I look for a dupe. Some of them even start getting upvoted.