When we recommend deletion in a LQP review, we may use one of the pre-defined comments like
This is a “thank you” comment
“Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, vote up the answers that you find helpful.”
This is no rare case when one reviewer has already put such a comment and if we choose the same one, it is not written again which is somewhat understandable. I have a habit, however, to upvote such comments to indicate that more than one (reviewer) sees the same issue about the "answer". Why not automate this to avoid extra clicks? (not only skip adding a duplicate comment but also upvote the comment that would have been duplicated)
A bit more arguable but more useful scenario is – once I upvote a standart comment, clicking the "Recommended Deletion" button brings me to the next post at once without suggesting to pick a comment. This is not only 2 clicks less but also 1 scroll less, since even with 100% zoom (I have 120% by default) I see this:
This may be regarded as an issue of layout instead though.