'you can them at the fitting room' (instead of 'you can park them at the fitting room')

Uncanny

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Is it normal/common usage to avoid the repetition of the principal verb after a modal or an auxiliary by simply omitting it, as in:

'You know, how you can park your fella either at the shoes' [department] 'cause there's seats there and they like that, or you can them at the fitting room 'cause then there's sometimes another fella there and they can make a little friend.'
 

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