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The phrase "a lover of documentaries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a strong interest or passion for documentaries.
Example: "As a lover of documentaries, she spends her weekends watching films that explore various cultures and historical events."
Alternatives: "a fan of documentaries" or "an enthusiast of documentaries".
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But not so much if, like me, you are a lover of documentaries, someone who revels in the pleasures of the nonfiction film.
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He was a voracious reader and lover of documentaries, spending hours upon hours learning about the many sunken ships in the Great Lakes, near where we live, in hopes of one day diving to the bottom of Lake Michigan and exploring them in real life.
A 2006 documentary called 638 Ways to Kill Castro, also claimed that a lover of the Cuban leader agreed to a CIA plot to smuggle a jar of cold cream containing poison pills into his room.
He is a lover of animals.
Waxman is a lover of roots.
I am a lover of Bernard Shaw, Henry James".
/ By a Lover of Their Precious Souls.
/ By a lover of their precious souls.
You must be a lover of Chekhov.
He was a lover of freedom.
A lover of libraries … passionate about music and the arts?
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