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The image shows a line graph with two lines, one solid representing shop closures and one dashed representing shop openings from 2011 to 2018. In 2011, shop closures were around 5400, increasing to 7300 in 2012, decreasing to around 6900 in 2013, then rising to 8000 in 2014, dropping to around 5800 in 2015, 4600 in 2016, then increasing to 5400 in 2017 and 6600 in 2018. Shop openings started around 5900 in 2011, dropped to around 5600 in 2012, rose to around 7000 in 2013, then decreased to 6900 in 2014, dropped drastically to around 3200 in 2015, then increased to around 5500 in 2016, 5800 in 2017 and 6300 in 2018. Closures were consistently higher than openings except in 2013 and 2014.
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The line graph illustrates the number of shops opening and closing in one country for two years, in 2011 and 2018.
Overall, the number of shop closures has remained within the 5,000 to 7,000 range in all years (with the exception of 2015). Meanwhile, the number of shop openings had a wider range of figures but generally showed a downward trend over the period.
According to the chart, in 2011, there were around 8,500 new shops in the country, the biggest openings in all years. However, after a year, the number significantly dropped to 4,000. For the subsequent years, the number gradually rose by 1,000 each year, then fell again and reached a low of 3,000 in the last year.
With regards to the closed shops, the year with the most shops closed was in 2013, with more than 7,000 shops closed. It is evident, as per chart, that less than 1,000 shops closed in 2015, after which it dramatically rose around ten-fold to over 5,000 in 2016. Then, for the next two years, the number remained steady at about 5,000.
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