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No, the phrase "numb of" is not an idiom or phrase that is used in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase to describe a number of items, you can use "number of," which is a correct phrase. For example, "I have a number of tasks that I need to complete today."
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And how I have felt frozen and numb of late.
"To be honest, I really just felt a bit shocked and almost numb of feeling about it".
Only the numb of sense will fail to enjoy themselves, and yet, beneath the fireballs, there is a lowering niggle of sameness: once you've seen one attempt at global domination, you've seen them all....What Bond is missing — and it pains me to report this — is his defining sense of style.
Due to lack of eligible controls some individuals with celiac disease only had four controls and the average numb of controls per individual with celiac disease was slightly below 5.
In TCM, heart diseases result in dysfunction of blood vessels and bring on symptoms such as chest pain, choking sensation in chest, palpitation and numb of hands or feet.
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There are four known isoforms of Numb, two of which contain an alternative exon of 147 nt in the proline rich region and two without this exon [ 33].
After 10 minutes there was a slight numbing of the gums.
The "oooh" shows that the momentary numbing of the heart has worn off, and empathy and political correctness have returned.
AMONG the consequences of Silvio Berlusconi's long ascendancy over Italy is the numbing of his compatriots' democratic sensibilities.
This technique allows the woman to be awake, while producing extensive numbing of the abdomen, legs, and feet.
The hero's subsequent inability to act emerged as a problem of freezing up, a numbing of his senses.
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