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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cold heart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is emotionally unfeeling or lacks compassion.
Example: "Despite the tragedy unfolding around her, she remained with a cold heart, showing no signs of empathy for those affected."
Alternatives: "emotionless demeanor" or "unfeeling nature".
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"There's a cold heart in there.
6 1 A COLD HEART, by Jonathan Kellerman.
In future he promises he will treat Putin only with "clear eyes and a cold heart".
We are children created out of our parents' love but racial prejudice has a cold heart.
"You're talking about a coldhearted act," Hill told the jurors, "but you're not talking about a cold heart".
"She has not just a chilly edge," he wrote, "but the capacity to make us suspect a cold heart.
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It takes a very cold heart to say that a dead baby is not worth our grief because it has passed beyond suffering.
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