I have recently unlocked reviewing suggested edits so I am still getting to grips with the process.
Situation:
I saw an edit changing variable names in a code block, I initially skipped it, the next review task was almost identical and prompted me to hit the back button on my browser to see if I actually did press skip or not (I had) the same user had proposed nearly the same edit to two answers on a single question. I then opened up the question to further see what was going on and noticed the code in the answers was done to match the code in the question. I rejected both edits with the custom message
The code has been written this way to match the code in the question
I then checked back on the status of the suggestions later on, and saw that one of them another reviewer rejected the edit too but the other one two other reviewers accepted the edit so it went through, I then went to the answer and rolled back the edit.
Revision History for the first
This post is not aimed as a call out post, but a learning post for future action.
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variables in a misguided attempt to improve code readability (though I agree with the OP here, it's more important to keep code consistency with the question, and the edits should have been rejected). As far as the problems left behind, remember that it might be possible that they aren't comfortable enough with English to fix some of the remaining grammar issues in some content.