a temporary pain-resistant foot

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JACEK1

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Hello all members of the forum!
Suppose that I feel like jogging today, but corns that I have under my left foot make it hard for me to run and take pleasure in it. How could I say that the longer I jog, the lesser the pain.
Could I say "I develop a temporary pain-resistant foot"?
What is your take on that?
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I'm afraid it isn't natural. You might say "My foot becomes less sensitive to pain."
 

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I find your imagination quite amusing. People may not understand your sentence but they certainly appreciate a dash of your imagination.
 

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For your question, you could also say "my foot has become numb to pain".
 
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