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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 displays key information about the number of people who smoked cigarettes in the UK between 2011 and 2021.
Overall, it is clear that men smoked cigarettes more than women throughout the period. The highest number of smokers for both genders was recorded in 2011. However, the figures for both men and women decreased over time.
According to the graph, the highest figure for men was slightly above 4 million in 2011. This number showed a sharp decline in 2012, dropping to under 3 million. Following this, the figures fluctuated between approximately 2.5 and just under 3 million until 2019, after which a steady decrease occurred, reaching less than 1.5 million in 2021.
Similarly, the highest number of women who smoked was also recorded in 2011, at slightly above 3.5 million. This figure fell significantly in 2012 to under 2 million. From 2012 to 2018, the number fluctuated slightly between just below 2 million and just above 1 million. From 2018 onward, the number declined steadily until it reached less than 1 million by 2021.
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