It is perfectly fine to flag bad reviews to my knowledge.
It is good idea to check if this is an isolated incident or if the editor routinely suggests bad edits. To check recent edits go to
user's account -> activity -> all actions -> suggestions.
If you see pattern of bad edits (like in this case - edits look similar - minor spelling fix, add misspelled thank you and some code formatting to regular text) then flag the post you were reviewing with "in need of moderator intervention" and describe what you've found and links to questionable edits.
If this is single case of either edit or approval - let it go, possibly fix the post yourself (if the post worth it).
For this particular edit
I don't see how that edit "improved" anything:
- bogus single quote in title added
- regular words wrapped in code formatting
- added misspelled thank you note
None of this made the post any better and definitely could not have added what the OP tried to solve the problem (instead of "I tried to do a lot but did not succeed in", which could have been removed by the edit just fine).
I would flag the post with "low quality edit by editor {link to edit} was approved. The editor routinely adds thank you notes and unnecessary code formatting {more links to suggested edits}".