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The phrase "a dramatization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a representation or adaptation of a story, event, or situation in a dramatic form, often for entertainment or educational purposes.
Example: "The documentary included a dramatization of the events leading up to the historical battle."
Alternatives: "a reenactment" or "a dramatized version".
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Dramatizing the emergency The performance starts with a dramatization of the Ondoy emergency.
"It is a dramatization".
Ethan Frome: A Dramatization of Edith Wharton's Novel.
I don't recall ever seeing a dramatization of "Medea" in which the heroine is less internalized.
Greene asks Sheil to portray Chubbuck in a dramatization of her last days.
(Yes, when a dramatization of one of his cases appeared on "Law & Order").
Davis, O. a. D. Ethan Frome: A Dramatization of Edith Wharton's Novel.
A dramatization in Modern English of the Pardoner's Prologue from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.
A dramatization of the discovery plays on a videotape in the gallery.
Mr. Simpatico was working on a dramatization of the horrific tale.
There is a dramatization of what might have happened if something had gone wrong.
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