Frankly speaking, the term *appropriate duplicate* is kind of relative. I ran into [this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27540045/when-exactly-i-should-go-for-inner-classes) question today. I've closed this - *not as a duplicate* but as *too broad* and I know that there are several duplicates of this question on SO. Now the question is **why?**. Because I didn't find the *answers to other questions directly answering what the OP wanted*. Lets just face it, we all (and that includes the *moderators* as well) are busy folks. We can't look into each *question* and *each answer to that question* and say - *Hey, this answers the OPs question*. Believe me, nobody wants to do it *every time*. I'd rather see [Jon Skeet](http://stackoverflow.com/users/22656/jon-skeet) , [Hans Passant](http://stackoverflow.com/users/17034/hans-passant), [Martjin Pieters](http://stackoverflow.com/users/100297/martijn-pieters) answering questions than looking for duplicates. The OP can find duplicates on his own but certain *questions can be answered best by the above mentioned people*. 
Questions like [this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/513832/how-do-i-compare-strings-in-java) have been asked [again](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/767372/java-string-equals-versus?lq=1) and [again](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/995918/java-comparison-with-of-two-strings-is-false?lq=1). Believe me, there are *several hundred* duplicates of this question. For questions like these, the duplicate can be found easily, but for questions like [this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27540390/cannot-open-file-using-runtime-getruntime-exec-when-file-name-contains-special), the duplicate will be difficult to find. If found, the answers could be *inappropriate*. 
There is a reason for awarding *badges* and not *reputation points* for activities like close votes, delete, flagging because they reflect your *involvement* on the site. Rep reflects how many *questions / answers* were good. 5 down-votes are not same as an up-voted answer.

So, If it were up to me, I would reject this request.