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Is "too broad" a valid reason to close a question that doesn't show any research effort?

For example, a question may have a well defined solution. Is it correct to close it as "too broad"?: Because op failed to show the attempts and the answerer need to write all the code for him. A ...
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Posting an intentionally too broad/unclear catch-all question [duplicate]

Imagine that someone is putting great effort into writing a "catch-all" question with answers for a certain topic. The answers mostly already exist in one form or another, but this question is meant ...
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Is it possible for some "Too Broad" questions to be exceptions to the rule?

I randomly came across this question. It's obviously too broad: there are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format (see the first answer, which has more ...
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What should be done with my answer to this closed question?

I answered the question here and noticed it was down voted and recently closed as too broad. Now I understand the author worded the question horribly, and showed no attempt at a solution. However to ...
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Why is this question about a clever Ruby on Rails syntax too broad?

This question is on hold for being too broad: How does method chaining work in Ruby?. Frankly, I think this is one of the better questions I've seen lately. The question is concise and addresses a ...
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