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Using Kurama

  • In the example corpus, kurama often appears in combinations such as: of kurama.

Context around Kurama

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
  • Position in the sentence: 3 start, 4 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 9 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Kurama

  • In this selection, "kurama" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, bring, used and especially stand out and add context to how "kurama" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include and bring kurama back to and asks why kurama never mentioned. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "kurama" sits close to words such as aargau, abacos and abboud, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with kurama

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Kurama, also known as Nine-Tails, was trapped inside Naruto Uzumaki's body. (13 words)

However, after the Otsutsuki's defeat, Naruto realized this form used Kurama's lifeforce, not his. (16 words)

At the same time, soon after, it was confirmed that Himawari was now the next Jinchuriki of Kurama. (18 words)

While fans would think of that to be impossible, it must be remembered that Ada still possesses the powers of Omnipotence and, if she masters how to use it, she can essentially change reality itself and bring Kurama back to life. (41 words)

Echoing the sentiments of fans, Naruto asks why Kurama never mentioned this during the numerous other life-threatening battles the duo were involved in, and the demon fox explains that such a high-level transformation would cost both Naruto his life. (41 words)

More often than not, they were exploited as sources of power, evidenced in Madara's use of Kurama in his battle against Hashirama at the Valley of the End. (29 words)

Example sentences (9)

Granted, Boruto had a choice when it came to cheating, while Naruto didn't, as Kurama had been placed inside him as a vessel since birth.

Kurama, also known as Nine-Tails, was trapped inside Naruto Uzumaki's body.

Kurama was created from the Ten-Tails chakra to maintain peace, but due to the greed of humans, he was sought after for his massive power.

More often than not, they were exploited as sources of power, evidenced in Madara's use of Kurama in his battle against Hashirama at the Valley of the End.

While fans would think of that to be impossible, it must be remembered that Ada still possesses the powers of Omnipotence and, if she masters how to use it, she can essentially change reality itself and bring Kurama back to life.

At the same time, soon after, it was confirmed that Himawari was now the next Jinchuriki of Kurama.

However, after the Otsutsuki's defeat, Naruto realized this form used Kurama's lifeforce, not his.

Echoing the sentiments of fans, Naruto asks why Kurama never mentioned this during the numerous other life-threatening battles the duo were involved in, and the demon fox explains that such a high-level transformation would cost both Naruto his life.

Any time Naruto attempted to access the power of Kurama, especially if he did it by accident, Yamato could put a stop to it.

Common combinations with kurama

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

  • of kurama

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