I’m doing all in one kanji deck which is great but since there are no example sentences for each word, it becomes a manual job to translate from google and understand the words and hence the kanji. (the relevant words are written in the back side of the kanji card) is there any deck solves this problem?
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I learned kanji roughly aligned with frequency and then just used one of the popular vocab decks (e.g. Core) in parallel. The (high-frequency) kanji you learned will start showing up on the vocab deck, which has nice sample sentences and quality audio, soon enough. The all-in-one kanji decks typically have a field for frequency you can use for that.
After the most frequent 1000-1500 kanji I btw found that individual kanji study had strongly diminishing returns for me. Studying by frequency has the added benefit that you can stop at any time, once you think it stops being useful, without missing any “important” kanji that would have shown up later.