I think that a post using a Stack Snippet for something other than HTML/CSS/JavaScript very likely has other problems if it hasn't had any edits made to it yet. So if you're looking to fix that problem, see if there's anything else you can improve: grammar, other formatting issues, improving the title or tags, etc.
If there's genuinely nothing else (or very little) that can be improved then an edit suggesting this should be approved. It's not as big of a problem as code not being formatted at all, but it is wrong to have non-runnable code in a runnable snippet.
However, if there's a lot or something major still wrong with a post and that's the only thing you fix then you risk a reviewer using "Reject and Edit" instead of "Improve Edit" in order to bring your attention to something you should have fixed.