Below you will find example sentences with "korean leader". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Korean Leader in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: korean
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 38
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 35.5 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 10 start, 8 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "korean leader" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 35.5 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as north korean leader kim jong, government north korean leader kim jong, north, kim and jong stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with north korean, korean peninsula, labour leader, korean peninsula, korean president and korean government, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with korean leader

This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:

The question is what or who North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is targeting, a row of potential North Korean defectors no doubt. (23 words)

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, attends a meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Nov. 15, 2024. (27 words)

Over the weekend, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a “real war-like drill” conducted by two coastal artillery units of the Korean People’s Army. (27 words)

On June 4, a senior North Korean leader and sister of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, Kim Yo Jong, that the Moon government “make a law” banning the use of balloons to send leaflets into North Korea or face dire consequences in North-South relations. (46 words)

South Korean officials said Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told South Korean envoys he was willing to negotiate with the U.S. on giving up his country's nuclear weapons, and would suspend nuclear and missile tests during the talks. (43 words)

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un rode a white horse to Mount Paekdu, considered the birthplace of his late father and the sacred highest peak on the Korean Peninsula, amid speculation that the trip may suggest a major policy change could be forthcoming. (43 words)

Example sentences (20)

The situation on the Korean Peninsula significantly improved last year after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and US President Donald Trump.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, front right, shakes hands with South Korean National Security Director Chung Eui-yong after Chung gave Kim the letter from South Korean President Moon Jae-in, in Pyongyang, North Korea.

South Korean officials said Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told South Korean envoys he was willing to negotiate with the U.S. on giving up his country's nuclear weapons, and would suspend nuclear and missile tests during the talks.

Text from the three major sections of the declaration, agreed upon by South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during the landmark third inter-Korean summit, were used as slogans in separate posters.

On June 4, a senior North Korean leader and sister of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, Kim Yo Jong, that the Moon government “make a law” banning the use of balloons to send leaflets into North Korea or face dire consequences in North-South relations.

U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed that there might be an improvement in the relationship with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un after saying North Korean leader looked forward to meeting with him.

The question is what or who North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is targeting, a row of potential North Korean defectors no doubt.

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, attends a meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Nov. 15, 2024.

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North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un issued a rare apology Friday for the shooting death of a South Korean official found adrift in waters near the countries’ disputed border this week, South Korea’s security advisor told reporters.

Trump is seeking reelection in November and a North Korean missile test before that would highlight the lack of progress despite Trump's unprecedented meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

In this undated photo provided on Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, inspects a military unit on Changrin Islet in North Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump held an unprecedented summit on June 12 last year in Singapore and pledged to establish new relations and a peace regime on the Korean peninsula.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen returning to North Korea after the summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, in this picture released on June 13, 2018 by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un rode a white horse to Mount Paekdu, considered the birthplace of his late father and the sacred highest peak on the Korean Peninsula, amid speculation that the trip may suggest a major policy change could be forthcoming.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this week toured a farm run by the Korean People’s Army (KPA), state media reported, urging the country to work towards overcoming its ongoing “food problem” during his first public appearance in almost a month.

Over the weekend, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a “real war-like drill” conducted by two coastal artillery units of the Korean People’s Army.

The South Korean government, he stressed, is still in the process of confirming the North Korean leader’s “intention” behind the remarks, published by state media outlets earlier in the day.

A South Korean delegation that visited North Korea last week said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed a wish to meet Trump and South Korea's president to discuss denuclearisation.

Cho also clarified that there had been no inter-Korean contact even at unofficial-levels regarding Kim’s suggestion to hold a meeting over the Olympics, adding his statement was made in response to the North Korean leader’s speech.

In this April 27, 2018, file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in shake hands after signing on a joint statement at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea.

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