I will be the first to admit my use of the English language isn't perfect, yet I do sometimes pick up on other users' bad grammar and go to fix it accordingly (only when I think it wouldn't be immediately clear to who's first language isn't English). I have found recently I have submitted an edit which is only half complete or that it would be better if I changed wording ever so slightly, on these occasions I go back in and make this edit (hoping to get in before the moderators approve it). In the meantime the moderators/reviewers have already approved my previous edit and so I end up submitting a second edit for what ultimately should have been one edit; I accept this potentially an extra 2 points but have seen that one of my recent ones wasn't approved probably due to it being a semi-pointless change (it was a slight clarification of a quote I added from a linked site), personally I'd rather not waste the reviewers time if I'm about to go in and make a minor change.
What I was wondering was whether you could temporarily cancel an update you've submitted? Alternatively would be possible to flag that you've gone back in to fix something you've either broken or changed too much?
(And I look forward to anyone editing the countless grammatical errors I've almost certainly added to this post!)