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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

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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?

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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?

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    Yes, it would make sense. But you only get a close vote / flag per question, and that's it.
    – yivi
    Dec 18, 2018 at 11:53
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    @yivi I can still flag for spam or abuse though. What I'm saying is that the duplicate close vote should be handled independently, since it is a whole different reason.
    – T A
    Dec 18, 2018 at 11:56
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    Spam and abuse are not reason to close a question, but to delete a question. So those are independent. Again, not saying I do not agree to certain extent with you; just telling you is like this by design. E.g. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/353807/…
    – yivi
    Dec 18, 2018 at 11:57
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    since voting for a duplicate is a whole different reason as any of the other closure flags ... no, it is the same thing both lead to closure. That duplicate is a separate option there is for convenience, nothing else. As a matter of fact you can vote to close for duplicate again if you choose should be closed
    – rene
    Dec 18, 2018 at 12:04

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