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    Also, there are a lot of cases where the question is, say, unclear at first read. So you vote for that. But then you realise it's actually (very roundabout) description of a duplicate. But you can't change the vote. Another alternative is that it initially matches one close reason but after edits, it matches another. Often something like 1. Unclear/Unfocused 2. Duplicate. Or (at least on SO) the clarification might be that it's a typo/not reproducible.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 24 at 16:58