Is there a good way to intentionally ask a duplicate question?
No.1
How can I ask it again without getting closed as a duplicate?
Do not attempt this. Instead,
I think that in the last 10 years, there might be different and potentially better answers to this question.
Since the task description, and therefore the question, has not fundamentally changed, any "different and potentially better answer" belongs in the same place.
That's why we don't automatically close old questions: so that they can continue to receive better, newer, up-to-date answers indefinitely, in the cases where that makes sense. There is no sense of urgency here.
If you like, you may instead draw attention to the question by placing a bounty. Better yet, if you find a superior answer through your own research, then add it to the question! This way, everyone wins.
1At least, not unless there are already many duplicates of the question, and they're all bad, and you can write a better one to make everything else be a duplicate of that. But this task is better left to someone who has a gold badge in a relevant tag, who can then close those duplicates unilaterally. This is a massive undertaking and it should be discussed with the community first if at all possible.