The body of a question is a good place to show what you're asking, and what you've tried. For example, you can share things like I've tried the solution found here, but that resulted in <an error description>.
In general, if you ask a clear, well-defined question, it should be obvious if it is or isn't a duplicate. Clarifying and specifying should be done in the question body.
Discussing incorrect flagging can either be done in the comments (even though they aren't intended for that), or on meta (like you've already done). You should never discuss flags or incorrect closure in the question body or title.
Referring to the dupe in the body, like not a duplicate because of <reason> is a bad practice as well, because it loses context if the question gets reopened.
To discuss some specifics:
(Reopen reviewers: please read this question's meta discussion)
This is clearly not part of the question, so it shouldn't be there.
Create a branch in Git from another branch is about: how you branch off from another branch and push back to the remote repository for the feature branch as well as: the branch seems ff merged, and I don't understand why. This question is simply about branching from the current branch.
How do you create a remote Git branch? - this question is not about creating a local not a remote branch.
This is all not really relevant. I can't tell if the answers and explanations on those questions suffice for yours. I can only tell that you think they discuss different subjects, which is not relevant for your question.
The following two questions were initially marked as duplicates, but then removed after my initial reopen request:
Setting up remote tracking assuming a local branch has already been created - this question is not about remote tracking.
Why an existing branch is ff merged and pushing it to a remote repository - this question is not about merging or pushing.
This is question history, which can be viewed in the timeline, and should not be included in the body as well.
This question is simply about branching from the current branch.
2.this question is about creating a local not a remote branch
3.this question is not about remote tracking
4.this question is not about merging or pushing
. What would you have done differently?