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It is not uncommon with situation where e.g. question A is a duplicate of B and C, B is a duplicate of D, and B is a duplicate of C. You get a directional network of duplicates.

Is there any simple way to see the full network starting from one question? That is, starting from any one of A, B, C or D get the full list of all four "duplicate relatives"?

If it at least was somehow possible to find "reverse duplicates" (that is every question that is marked as a duplicate of X) I could find them all manually. Is there a way?

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