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a set of documentaries
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a set of documentaries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of documentary films or series that share a common theme or subject matter. Example: "The film festival featured a set of documentaries that explored environmental issues and climate change."
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Here is a set of documentaries to stream on Netflix for some educational programming in between your "Gilmore Girls" and "Friends" marathons.
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Wait a few days: Icarus Films is releasing, on Tuesday, "I Am Somebody," a set of three documentaries by Madeline Anderson, including two made for television, and they're of great moment.
News & Media
Outside the multiplex, the fervent environmentalist is also partnering with Netflix on a set of conservation documentaries.
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A set of short documentary film "webisodes" made for former Sen. John Edwards prior to his presidential candidacy continues to weave a curious web, this time involving the filmmaker.
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At this festival, part of Lincoln Center Festival 2002, it provides an intriguing counterpoint to an unusually strong set of documentaries.
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Three featurettes examine the storyline, action scenes, and love story, and a set of 12 short web documentaries cover the overall production of the film.
Wiki
In his 1978 film "A Grin Without a Cat" — his vast and rueful look at what the events of 1968 actually were, and why they proved to be of so little consequence — Marker gathers an extraordinary set of documentary film clips and, assembling them along with his trenchant, provocative text on the soundtrack, brings them back from the dead.
News & Media
Participating countries (initially, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal and Sierra Leone) will receive, free of charge, a set of pharmaceutical reference standards, documentary standards and technical training to aid in assessing drug quality.
"A Better Man" nominally belongs to a certain set of interrogatory documentaries in which an aggressor and a victim convene to reach some sort of breakthrough: the itinerant child who makes peace with the oppressive parent; the career racist who, upon looking into the saucer eyes of the benevolent black man, renounces the activities of his clan.
News & Media
The Decline of Western Civilization triple set of music documentaries is out now as a DVD and Blu-ray box set.
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McCartney and Lennon were drifting apart, and both had antagonised Harrison, who walked off the set of their documentary, Let It Be (relased in 1970), after an argument with McCartney.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple documentaries with a common theme or from the same filmmaker, use "a set of documentaries" to convey a curated or intentional grouping.
Common error
Avoid using "set" when the documentaries are unrelated. If the documentaries are merely listed together without a unifying element, consider using "a list of documentaries" or "several documentaries" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a set of documentaries" functions as a noun phrase, where 'set' acts as a collective noun, and 'documentaries' specifies the type of collection. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. It identifies a specific group of films.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
8%
Social Media
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a set of documentaries" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to refer to a collection of documentary films. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is usable. Its function is to identify a specific group, often implying a shared theme or purpose. While versatile, it's most frequently found in news and media, wiki, and science-related contexts. When using this phrase, ensure the documentaries are grouped intentionally; otherwise, consider alternatives like "some documentaries" or a more descriptive grouping.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
collection of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "collection", implying a gathering of documentaries.
series of documentaries
Substitutes "set" with "series", suggesting a sequence or related group of documentaries.
selection of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "selection", indicating a curated group of documentaries.
group of documentary films
Replaces "documentaries" with "documentary films", and "set" with "group", a more general term.
compilation of documentaries
Uses "compilation" instead of "set", implying documentaries brought together from various sources.
package of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "package", suggesting a bundled offering of documentaries.
range of documentaries
Uses "range" instead of "set", indicating a diverse assortment of documentaries.
batch of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "batch", a more informal term for a group of documentaries produced or released at the same time.
portfolio of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "portfolio", often used when showcasing a filmmaker's work.
suite of documentaries
Replaces "set" with "suite", a more formal and often comprehensive collection.
FAQs
How can I use "a set of documentaries" in a sentence?
You can use "a set of documentaries" to refer to a group of documentaries that are related by theme, filmmaker, or purpose. For example, "The streaming service offers "a set of documentaries" about climate change."
What are some alternatives to "a set of documentaries"?
Alternatives include "a collection of documentaries", "a series of documentaries", or "a selection of documentaries" depending on the intended nuance.
Is it more appropriate to say "a set of documentaries" or "a series of documentaries"?
While both are correct, "a series of documentaries" often implies a planned sequence or progression, whereas ""a set of documentaries"" suggests a collection grouped for a particular reason.
What is the difference between "a set of documentaries" and "some documentaries"?
"A set of documentaries" implies a deliberate grouping, while "some documentaries" simply refers to an unspecified number of documentary films without suggesting a particular connection or curation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested