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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cold blooded" is not correct as it is missing a noun to complete the expression.
You can use "cold-blooded" as an adjective to describe someone who is unemotional or ruthless, but it should be used with a noun.
Example: "The cold-blooded killer showed no remorse for his actions."
Alternatives: "heartless" or "ruthless".
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It was a cold blooded political calculation.
Snake is a cold blooded reptile that is in majority perceived to be deadly to humans [1 5].
Are there signs of him having a "cold blooded attitude"?
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