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'cold blooded killer' is a correct and usable phrase in written English and is often used in crime thrillers, murder mysteries, or dramatic films.
For example, "The cold blooded killer left no trace of evidence behind."
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"Pilate was known in Rome as being a ruthless, cold blooded killer.
I am ready to leave the love and kindness and goodness and patience that I mix with everything else that I am and become a cold blooded killer.
I would enjoy that, because he's a cold blooded killer".
The cold blooded killer with the bright orange hair.
Marcia, our FBI profiler heroine, is actually a cold blooded killer (and, needless to say, serious obstructor of justice)?
When I saw the image of James Holmes flash across my television screen, I did not see a cold blooded killer.
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"He was a cold-blooded killer.
"Not to mention a cold-blooded killer".
Incompetency, in the Katrina episode, was a cold-blooded killer".
Could you sympathise with a cold-blooded killer?
But watching these videos almost felt like appeasing, even glorifying, a cold-blooded killer.
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