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The image shows leisure time spent alone and with others per day by age group in the UK; 8 to 15 years: Alone 1 hour, With others 5 hours; 16 to 24 years: Alone 2 hours, With others 4.5 hours; 25 to 34 years: Alone 1.5 hours, With others 4 hours; 35 to 44 years: Alone 1.5 hours, With others 4 hours; 45 to 54 years: Alone 2 hours, With others 3.5 hours; 55 to 64 years: Alone 2 hours, With others 4 hours; 65 and over: Alone 4 hours, With others 3 hours.
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The bar graph shows the leisure time spent alone and with others per day among different age groups in the United Kingdom.
Overall, spending their leisure time with others is higher than spending it alone in every age group.
In detail, spending time with others is higher in the 8 to 15 age group with above 5 hours. But, in the 16 to 24, spending time with others decreased to 4 hours and being alone increased to below 2 hours, nearly 1 hour more than the other group. Continuing from this, in the 25 to 34, both spending alone and with others gradually declined.
In sharp contrast, after 25 to 34, both spending alone and with others slightly increased, to the end of 65 and over, spending with others for 4 and a half hours and spending alone for nearly 3 hours.
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