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The phrase "a documentary presented by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing the creator or sponsor of a documentary film or program.
Example: "The documentary presented by National Geographic explores the wonders of the ocean."
Alternatives: "a documentary featuring" or "a documentary brought to you by".
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David Cameron and his wife, Samantha, appeared in a documentary presented by Trevor McDonald.
A week before, skiving off college, I saw a documentary presented by Billy Connolly that featured an interview with Bert.
And even more clearly, WEATHER!, being such a fearsome and almighty force, deserves the gravity that only a documentary presented by Richard Hammond, master of the elements, can provide.
The last moments of a terminally ill British man who travelled to a Swiss suicide clinic will be shown in a documentary presented by the author and euthanasia campaigner Sir Terry Pratchett.
The One Foot In The Grave Story, a documentary presented by Angus Deayton which looked back at the hit sitcom.
The BBC broadcast a documentary presented by Simon Armitage in which the journey depicted in the poem is traced, utilising what are believed to be the actual locations.
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At Sundance 2013, for example, Inequality for All, a trenchant documentary presented by Robert Reich, was a surprise hit.
A BBC3 documentary presented by Yates, which followed a group of music-loving autistic youngsters, received a Royal Television Society award nomination.
April 2000: In a TV documentary presented by Louis Theroux, Savile acknowledges the rumours about him being a paedophile, but denies it.
But according to a new documentary presented by the novelist Howard Jacobson, it was the Aussies what swung it.
Extras include a Bolan documentary presented by his son Rolan, and the two full concerts from which the film was assembled.
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