If a question is closed as duplicate, you wind up with something at the top of the question like:
This question already has an answer here:
Link To Other Question 5 answers
Then at the bottom you get:
marked as duplicate by Sleepy, Grumpy, Sneezy, Dopey, Sneezy Time-And-Date
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
No help center link there. But apparently if you are the user in question, you get a suggestion to edit to make your question unique:
Why does marked-as-duplicate suggest asking a new question rather than editing?
but as advice goes...might it be nice if the bottom marked-as-duplicate help box always had a link to "how to search on StackOverflow"?
https://stackoverflow.com/help/searching
I'm imagining people who do their keyword searching on Google... and if they come up short go straight to "Ask Question" without realizing they can search in a language tag, etc.
This basically fits into the category of the thing I'd want to tell every user asking a duplicate question ("learn to search better!") so that makes it a good candidate for being in that box. I'd suggest it's worth advertising enough to put it in the bottom box for everyone--not just the asker, to give search features more exposure.