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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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I got use a way out of this mess

The monsters, Sully and Mike, abducted and kept a human girl and then they missed her.
Mike: Sulley! Great news, pal. I got use a way out of this mess. But we got to hurry. Where is it? (Sulley shows him a cube of garbage) So? It's a cube of garbage. (a moment later) Uh-oh!
Sulley: I can still hear her little voice. (Little girl's voice is coming from far behind, calling Mike)
Mike: Hey, I can hear it too. (Mike tries to listen closely) How many kids you've got in there?
[From the movie "Monster, Inc.]
I'd like to know if "I got use a way out of this mess" implies "I got us a way that will take us out of this mess."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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" Yes, but it is a typographical error. 'Use' => 'us'.

  • " Yes, but it is a typographical error.
  • 'Use' => 'us'.
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park sang joonif "I got use a way out of this mess" implies "I got us a way that will take us out of this mess."
Yes, but it is a typographical error. 'Use' => 'us'.

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