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No, it is not correct, although it is difficult to tell what you are asking, especially since there is only one quotation mark so that it is not clear what you used. As a result, this answer is based on assumptions about what you are asking.

If you are referring to something that happened in the past, you would use the past tense, and that would be "I chose" rather than "I choose". For example, "I chose the movie, but he chose where we went for dinner."

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