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The only thing that comes to mind is jisho – you can put in wildcards. E.g. [https://jisho.org/search/%E9%A3%9F%EF%BC%8A](https://jisho.org/search/%E9%A3%9F%EF%BC%8A)
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Yes, ChatGPT: [https://chat.openai.com/chat](https://chat.openai.com/chat)
Just try to be very clear what you want, you can also ask sentences with x amount of words and that uses words that you give, for example:
can you make 3 sentences with at maximum 5 words and with the words: “いぬ”,”ねこ”,”鳥”
Answer:
いぬとねこが鳥を追いかける。
いぬが鳥を捕まえた。
鳥がいぬとねこを見て逃げた。
Also has spell checking, solve equations, make programming codes. People around here don’t like it because can give you wrong answers, be aware of.