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The phrase "attached to a documentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is included or linked with a documentary, such as additional materials or information.
Example: "The report was attached to a documentary that explored the impact of climate change on coastal cities."
Alternatives: "included with a documentary" or "affixed to a documentary".
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He was a political cartoonist for the New York newspaper PM, and during World War II was attached to a documentary film-making unit headed by famed director Frank Capra, who died Sept. 3.
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"Although this documentary has a powerful political subtext, it is best described as a conceptual art piece about confinement, attached to a dual biography of the artist and the prisoner," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
Although this documentary has a powerful political subtext, it is best described as a conceptual art piece about confinement, attached to a dual biography of the artist and the prisoner.
"A flamethrower attached to a bulldozer".
"It's attached to a body".
Usually attached to a surprising subject.
Albeit one attached to a stately home.
But you get attached to a horse".
One thread is attached to a laser.
The balloon was attached to a catheter.
A head? Attached to a neck?
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