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The image consists of a bar chart titled "Cigarette smokers in the UK" with the y-axis labeled "millions of people" ranging from 0 to 4.5 in increments of 0.5, and the x-axis displaying years 2011 through 2021. Two bars represent each year, one for men, one for women. In 2011, men: 4 million, women: 3.5 million; 2012, men: 3.5 million, women: 3 million; 2013, men: 3 million, women: 2.75 million; 2014, men: 3 million, women: 2.5 million; 2015, men: 2.75 million, women: 2.5 million; 2016, men: 2.5 million, women: 2.25 million; 2017, men: 2.75 million, women: 2.25 million; 2018, men: 2.5 million, women: 2.25 million; 2019, men: 2.5 million, women: 2 million; 2020, men: 1.5 million, women: 1.75 million; 2021, men: 1 million, women: 1.25 million.
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The bar chart demonstrates data about how many male and female smokers were in the United Kingdom from 2011 to 2021.
Overall, the number of people smoking decreased dramatically for both sexes. There were more men who smoked than women in any given year.
There were just over 4 million smoking males in 2011, but this dropped to by around a third in 2013. Then this number fluctuated slightly between 2.5 million and 3 million until 2019, before decreasing to its final level of approximately 1.25 million people in 2021.
The quantity of women who smoked cigarettes began the recorded period with just over 3,5 million, and this dropped rapidly to just under 1 million in 2013. After that, there were moderate fluctuations between 1 million and just under 1.5 million. In 2018, this rose from 1 million by about 0.75 million, and then there was a steady decline to roughly 0.75 million in 2021.
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