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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally numb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling emotionally or physically unresponsive or desensitized. Example: "After hearing the shocking news, I felt totally numb and couldn't process my emotions."
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"I'm totally numb from it," she said.
"They just sit there, totally numb and out of touch with reality".
"But then my legs went totally numb and my head started pounding".
It doesn't feel at that moment as wonderful as you think it would feel because you're numb, just totally numb, like in a dream".
Eight years ago, when Evelyn May woke up to find the left side of her body totally numb, she thought her active days were over.
I'm now totally numb.
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"Totally numbs everything.
But I also think there's a value in attacking the public face of censorship, if only to show that a hundred years in we haven't totally numbed to the absurdity of its existence.
Unless you are totally numbed by numbers, then the UN population projections are staggering predictions.
He told BBC radio 5 Live: "I'm totally stunned and devastated, you feel completely numb.
Jenelle's totally devoid of emotion as this all plays out, and it's obvious that she's completely numb to the situation.
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