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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial documentary on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a documentary that provides in-depth information or analysis on a specific subject.
Example: "The filmmaker released a substantial documentary on climate change, highlighting its impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an extensive documentary about" or "a comprehensive documentary regarding".
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This new edition includes a substantial documentary on Huppert herself.
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They share their stories in a new substantial documentary.
"There is quite a substantial deconcentration going on," he says.
A campaign to fund a documentary on Bill Nye has broken a Kickstarter record for most funded documentary, The Verge reports.
Scorsese and Tedeschi, reuniting after similarly considered - if less substantial - documentaries on Bob Dylan and George Harrison, present a fascinating account of a publication that defies the modern culture of news reporting.
I want a substantial return on investment".
This is a substantial drag on economic growth.
Triarc is now realizing a substantial profit on that investment.
Mr. Charest's government reported a substantial surplus on Tuesday.
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