I've been given guidance by at least one mod that if I include a link to the answer being duplicated in my flag, the duplicate answer should be deleted. There is also precedent on Meta for this:
What you should be looking out for is identical (or nearly identical) answers posted weeks, months or even years later. In those cases follow the advice in milz's answer. Also be on the look out for spam hidden in obscure places.
ChrisF - Oct 19 '14 at 17:47
More recent precedent for deletion of duplicated answers being a proper use case of a flag: Declined flag on answer copying another answer in its entirety, although with attribution; the reasoning there by Yvette was:
But, the answers were completely the same, and really don't offer value. So I should have deleted it.
Yvette - Feb 23 '19 at 4:27
I have mod-flagged such answers for deletion on several occasions, all with success. Yesterday, however, I went through and downvoted/mod-flagged six answers, but they were each declined (screenshot) with the message:
flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
Note that I do not have 20k+ reputation, so I cannot vote to delete answers at all.
The aforementioned mod said they'd ask about it in mod chat, and two other mods also indicated in chat (in addition to the mod guidance linked above) that they'd have deleted the answers had they handled the flags. Unfortunately, the mod has not received any response there as of yet.
Is this a case where it's left up to each mod to handle as they see fit, or was a mod perhaps unaware of an (informal?) mod policy?
Here's the list of answers I flagged, in order of lowest score to highest score:
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of the accepted answer; posted 8 years after)
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of the 2nd highest score answer; posted 4 years after)
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of the accepted answer; posted 9 years after)
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of the 2nd highest score answer; posted 4 years after)
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of the 2nd highest score answer; posted 3 years after)
Determine installed PowerShell version (dupe of a 3-score answer posted a year prior: link)