There are two actual questions in the question you answered:
Is there any purpose for using both DISTINCT and GROUP BY in SQL?
Does anyone know of any situations where both DISTINCT and GROUP BY needs to be used, to get any specific desired results?
Your answer was:
One or the other or both you get the same query plan and the same results.
Test for yourself.
That doesn't really look like an answer to either question. As Bhargav Rao said in a comment above, it looks more like a comment.
It arguably is an answer because you could read it as, "No, there's no reason to use both because they do the same thing." Leaving aside whether or not that would be a correct statement, it would be an answer. The problem is that it didn't look like an answer to either part of the question.
All that said, at first glance, I didn't think it was an answer, either. I probably would have deleted it, too, if it came up in the flag queue.