I never understood why "typo" and "cannot reproduce" were the same close reason.
- typo: there can be interesting typos, or stupid ones. But at least we can answer/comment/close as duplicate because it's trivial to reproduce and fix
- cannot reproduce: OP needs to create a [mcve], or has a bad tool install, broken paths, using an old version of a tool without tagging properly his/her question. Some people can reproduce because they're lucky to have the same version of language/tool as OP, some can't (sometimes OP editing allows to retract the flag)
Those are 2 very different close reasons (well, to be accurate, "cannot reproduce" is actually "can no longer be reproduced", "no longer" can be "right now", which is potentially because OP fixed the typo in the question rendering the question moot)
Why not 2 separate radioboxes in the "Close" window ?
(after all there are 2 separate radioboxes for "Unclear what you're asking" and "Too broad", and it's sometimes difficult to pick between the two)
This was inspired by Closing questions with typos faster: typo-hammer?, that I'm also backing up. A first step would be to separate the close reasons so gold badge owners can close typo questions, not "cannot reproduce" questions.