Let's say I flagged a question for low quality, being unclear or too broad. I retracted the flag since the author improved his question and I now notice (because the author elaborated his question) that this question is in fact a duplicate of an already answered question.
I can't flag this question as a duplicate anymore because it will be locked with the message:
You have retracted your recommended closure flag
The category "should be closed..." is probably locked to prevent abuse of the flag retraction, but wouldn't it makes sense to still have the option to mark a question as a duplicate after retracting a different close vote, since both these votes can be independent?
edit:
I know of the one flag per question policy, but shouldn't this be an exception since voting for a duplicate is a whole different reason as any of the other closure flags?