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Discover Ludwig"cold blood" is a correct expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to an emotionless, unemotional, or unprovoked action or attitude towards a particular person or situation. For example, "She watched the news report with cold blood, unmoved by the heartbreaking story."
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cold blood
noun
A state of mild or low emotions, previously understood as a condition whereby the blood has not been appreciably heated by emotional intensity.
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Possibly "In Cold Blood".
"This was in cold blood.
They killed him in cold blood.
The other was "In Cold Blood".
DR: It's focused on In Cold Blood?
No, no killing out of cold blood is wrong.
3 69 IN COLD BLOOD, by Truman Capote.
Dad murdered Democracy in cold blood," one sign read.
He kills in cold blood, without hesitation or regret.
How can we expect to achieve anything in cold blood?
The men were shot dead in cold blood.
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