I stumbled upon this question in the reopen review queue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49205808/loop-in-java-method
In short, it was closed as a duplicate. The edits are only simple grammar and formatting, and nothing that could change the question from a duplicate to a non-duplicate.
Should I just press "Leave closed" or am I expected to check whether it is a duplicate or not? After all, if (and only if) it was correctly closed as a dup, then I know that it should not be reopened.
(I pressed leave closed without checking)
I guess this question could be generalized too. Sometimes I see questions closed as "too broad", "opinion based" or something else and when I quickly take a look at the differences between the previous and current version I can sometimes easily see that if the closing was correct, it should not be reopened.