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A way to edit my suggested edits

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In Codidact, when you don't have the full editing ability, you can submit edit suggestions. But there is no way to improve or complete your edits after they have been placed in the suggestion queue.

For example, today I have made a little edit to improve the post. Accidently, I have copied-pasted the post two times (Mistake, little one), And I have submitted the edit, After I have posted it, I have noticed that I have done a mistake, I have went very fast to improve the edit before someone notice it or review it, I didn't find anyway to complete my edit. I just see this message "Suggested edit pending", so my proposal is to add way to complete my edit in case of someone have made a little mistake or want to improve anything else in a post.

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In addition to the mistakes in edits mentioned in the question, I would also find this functionality useful for times where I want to make a second (unrelated) edit before the first edit has been approved.

For example, I may make a quick edit to fix a typo, then later realise there is a wording that could be made clearer, but I don't have the option of suggesting it until the typo fix has been approved.

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