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"get numb" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to become unable to feel sensation or emotion. Examples: 1. The cold weather made my fingers get numb. 2. After sitting in the same position for hours, my feet would get numb. 3. The dentist gave me a shot to make my mouth get numb before filling my cavity. 4. Whenever I have to speak in front of a large crowd, my legs start to get numb from nerves. 5. As the anesthetic started to wear off, I could feel my arm slowly get numb again.
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"You can get numb.
"You start to get numb.
"Sometimes it would get numb".
Still, he added, "You never get numb.
"You get numb about it," he said.
"You just get numb to getting hurt," Mr. Phillips said.
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You have hardly started ere your shins get numbed.
"We get numbed down," he said: "by the mindset of, 'You want a book?
By eating one flavor, we reach "sensory specific satiety," according to Wansink, meaning our senses get numbed or satisfied.
By feeling like you're in a luxury vehicle you get numbed into thinking that's what you're driving.
But if you don't, then the continual fighting does start to get numbing after an hour or so.
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