Proposal: Change the criteria for automatic deletion of comments generated by duplicate votes so that only comments that begin exactly with "Possible duplicate of [link to a question]" are deleted.
Rationale: As things stand, comments containing the word "duplicate" and a link to another question anywhere get deleted when their parent question is closed as a duplicate. It shouldn't be necessary to jump through hoops when writing comments that use the word "duplicate" to eliminate the risk of automatic deletion.
Impact: By adopting the proposed criteria, all automatically generated "possible duplicate of" comments that aren't edited will keep being deleted. I presume most such comments that are edited will have the same fate, though I can only speculate about that. Meanwhile, accidental deletion of useful comments that happen to contain the word "duplicate" will become far less likely, and both the necessity and the extent of the paraphrases needed to prevent such deletions will be much reduced.
Previous discussions: Don't delete comments with link to duplicate if they are modified (Meta.SE) and Do not automatically remove hand-written comments when closing as duplicate, which identify the same problem and suggest somewhat different solutions. In each case, there are a handful of duplicates, but most of the interesting discussion is concentrated in the two linked questions. As far as I'm aware of, the behaviour described in the Meta.SE answers of Ben and Josh Caswell still is the current one.