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The image contains a line graph showing UK residents' spending on visits abroad from 1993 to 2013. The y-axis represents spending in billions (£) from 0 to 30, in increments of 3, and the x-axis illustrates the years from 1993 to 2013 in increments of 5 years. Four types of visits are depicted; Holiday, Business, Visit friends or relatives, and Miscellaneous. Holiday spending starts at approximately 9 billion in 1993, steadily rises to around 18 billion in 2000, slightly decreases and fluctuates until 2006, and then increases to peak at approximately 25 billion in 2008 before dropping to just under 20 billion in 2013. Business spending begins at about 5 billion in 1993, gently increases to 9 billion in 2000, remains stable until 2006, dips to roughly 6 billion in 2009, and recovers to about 8 billion in 2013. Spending to visit friends or relatives starts at around 3 billion in 1993, steadily increases to just over 6 billion in 2006, spikes to about 7.5 billion in 2007, dips slightly and then rises again to approximately 7.5 billion in 2013. Miscellaneous spending commences at around 2 billion in 1993, gradually climbs to about 3 billion in 2006, and remains relatively consistent with minor fluctuations until 2013.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of money spent by UK citizens on foreign visits from 1993 to 2013. Overall, the citizens mostly spent their money on holiday visits.

It can be seen clearly that the holiday spending rose from 9 billion in 1993 and reached its peak at around 25 billion in 2008, which shows that the UK citizens spent their money mostly on holidays. Although the money spent on holiday visits decreased to around 21 billion in 2008 and experienced a slight fluctuation since then, it remained the highest compared to spendings on other foreign visits.

Moving on to the next part, the lowest spending was shown in miscellaneous visits. The amount started from approximately 0 billion in 1993 and kept fluctuating until it reached around 1 billion by 2013.

Lastly, both the spending on business and friends or relatives visits increased from 1993 until 2008. However, that of business visits reached its peak at almost 6 billion in 2008, declined slightly to around 4 billion, and remained steady by 2013; meanwhile, that of friends or relatives visits kept inclining slightly by 2013.

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