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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a documentary to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing the purpose or intent of a documentary, often followed by an action or subject related to the documentary's content.
Example: "The filmmaker created a documentary to explore the impact of climate change on coastal communities."
Alternatives: "a documentary aimed at" or "a documentary focused on".
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"But it also doesn't feel like a documentary to me.
Her climb will feature in a documentary to be screened on BBC1 at 3.15pm on Sunday.
But it will take more than a prom and a documentary to change some attitudes.
"Newtown" is as hard a documentary to watch as you're likely to encounter.
Readers Opinions Forumm: Television Sometimes things have to go wrong for a documentary to go right.
Mr. Taylor first attracted wide attention in 1963, when he sold a documentary to NBC called "Shark Hunters".
This was a documentary to tap a foot along to, or close the curtains and dig out your inner Jim.
"I'd waited diligently for a documentary to come along to explain exactly what a 'showrunner' did," he says.
The search was also sponsored by the National Geographic Channel, which produced a documentary to be broadcast next Tuesday.
I think it would be unimaginable for a documentary to be at the top of a film list there.
This is only the second time the Royal family has allowed a documentary to be filmed about them.
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