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The phrase "a range of documentary" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "a range of documentaries" to refer to multiple documentary films or works. You can use it when discussing various types or categories of documentary films or works available on a particular subject.
Example: "The festival showcased a range of documentaries that explored environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a variety of documentaries" or "a selection of documentaries".
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There will also be listening posts and video viewing stations that feature television programs, music and a range of documentary material.
The politics of rights and liberation could be explored in a separate exhibition using the library's collections; it might outline contexts, show a range of documentary materials, demonstrate the evolution of political movements and explore centuries of debates and transformations.
Through an analysis of the monuments themselves, the surviving models, and a range of documentary evidence, Baker considers Roubiliac's technical procedures and compares them to those of other sculptors in Britain and on the continent.
Analyzing a range of documentary and literary evidence, art and architectural historian Niall Atkinson creates an "acoustic topography" of Florence.
In the early 1960s, he covered a range of documentary subjects for the Sunday Times Magazine from mental health to loneliness.
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There are also be a range of documentaries and entertainment programmes in the works.
Highlights include a range of documentaries about cultural icons, including The Outrageous Sophie Tucker tracing its subject's dominance of 1920's flapper culture, Because I was a Painter exploring art made in Nazi concentration camps, and Regarding Susan Sontag, collecting the archival material surrounding the life of the prolific cultural critic.
She became researcher or assistant producer on a range of documentaries, including the acclaimed A Strike Out of Time (1990), on the miners' strike, for Channel 4; From Butler to Baker (1994), a history of British secondary education, for BBC2; and High Interest: Saving the American Dream (1992), a critical look at the US economy on the eve of the 1992 presidential elections, for Channel 4.
BBC Radio 1 is planning a range of documentaries to reflect the World War One anniversary in a way most relevant to a young audience.
But a range of innovative documentaries also feature in the two-week programme.
Collection consists of U.S. and foreign feature films, early cinema, avant-garde cinema, video art, and a wide range of documentary film content on DVD, VHS, and LaserDisc formats.
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