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Expressing reconsideration at the end of a sentence. | stationer's vs stationary shop vs paper shop
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correct me please: it is the official policy not to collect such data Mon Jan 07, 2008 20:16 pm  correct me please: it is the official policy not to collect such data
 

hello there,
please see if the following sentence is correct

it is the official policy not to collect such data
I wonder if I have used "the" correctly
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correct me please: it is the official policy not to collect such data Mon Jan 07, 2008 23:05 pm  correct me please: it is the official policy not to collect such data
 

It's correct. "The" is just fine in that sentence. All you need are a capital "I" and a period, and it will be English.
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