First off, asking for a reason for dismissed comment flags is a pretty huge waste of time. All comment flags should be understood as declined for the same reason, which might be worded:
A moderator disagreed with your assessment of the flagged comments' value and refrained from deleting them.
If you feel strongly that they should be removed, then use the "other" option and explain why.
Second, if you're trying to clear out an entire comment thread where you've already deleted your part of the conversation, then just flag the post - and again, explain the situation.
Finally, just because you deleted your comments doesn't necessarily mean that someone else's comments are obsolete. It's great that you thought better of getting into an unproductive and overly-personal argument - seriously - but if someone felt there was a concern worth noting then that's their prerogative; if you truly wish to make the concerns obsolete, then addressing them directly in an edit would be a good option. A follow-up comment noting that they've been addressed may even prompt the commenter to remove his own comments, thus removing the need for moderator intervention entirely!