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It actually will stop it eventually. I have a work number on GV as well and it receives zero non work calls. Similar with the direct number on both work and personal phone. Work phone gets calls every so often about real-estate I definitely don't have anything to do with and my personal line gets zero spam.
Yes, porting a number into GV and letting it sit along with leaving it on don't ring at all anywhere will eventually clear that number up. It may never be zero calls but if you keep answering it the calls will keep coming.
If you want a better chance of a clean number, look for area codes that are more recently allocated, this will make it more likely that others haven't used it before you. You'll probably have a decent chance by grabbing a number from GV directly or through number barn or the like. Find a number that has been sitting around for awhile and you'll probably be fine.