As I am one of the high "score" holders in the H&I queue I hope that you are not referring to me specifically.
I have reviewed posts that were already edited by others active in that queue (edits probably made outside of the queue) and found things to improve. As always different people have different focus in changing things.
If you want to ping some other reviewer, I would first further improve multiple post that such person already improved (at least 5, probably 10), so you have some concrete "evidence" you can point to, to show you could make further improvements. Then ask if the person would consider taking such changes into account in their edits as well. Apart from backup material, this forces you not to just start out on a hunch.
IMO, you should also review the posts of your suspect. Check if their posts can be further refined with many edits similar to the ones the made in the H&I queue. If in H&I they forgot to remove "Thanks" in questions, or fail to improve spelling mistakes in such questions, check if that same person made the same mistakes in some of their own posted questions. If they do it is an indication it is something they do not care about.
Instead of commenting, I edited the "thanks" out of the post I found with this approach. The person will be notified by the system that a change was made to one of their own posts. There is no guarantee that the person will see that change, but I consider this a gentler approach (assuming such posts can be found) than direct confrontation.
If you decide to ping a person in a comment, and specify additional edits they missed as part of a review queue edit, you can also point out that it sometimes might be better to skip an question to leave in the queue for someone willing to take the time for a more thorough review. Please word this comment carefully.
And if I happen to be that reviewer or one of the reviewers you were referring to: spare me no courtesies and tell me how you see it ;-).
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