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"cold-blooded killer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who kills with no remorse or emotion. For example, "He was a cold-blooded killer who took the life of innocent bystanders without a second thought."
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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.
"He was a cold-blooded killer who relished committing the murders".
They were also giving a cold-blooded killer the publicity he so desperately craved.
But prosecutors have described him as a calculating, cold-blooded killer.
Well, I suppose there is the fact that he is a cold-blooded killer.
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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.
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