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The image shows a line graph with two lines representing shop closures and openings from 2011-2018. In 2011, closures were at approximately 5,000 and openings at 3,000. In 2012, closures increased to just over 6,000 and openings decreased slightly below 3,000. 2013 saw a decrease in closures to just under 6,000 and an increase in openings to just over 3,000. 2014 had closures at approximately 7,000 and openings at about 2,000. In 2015, closures decreased to about 6,000 and openings increased to around 3,000. 2016 showed closures at just over 7,000 and openings at nearly 2,000. 2017 had closures at almost 8,000 and openings at 3,000. Finally, 2018 saw a decrease in closures to just under 7,000 and an increase in openings to just over 5,000.
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The line chart depicts the changes of the openings and closures of local shops in a particular country over seven years period from 2011 to 2018.
Overall, what stands out most is that the number of new openings and closures both decreased, while during the period the shops newly opened surpassed that of closed.
It is noteworthy that the shops newly initiated underwent a dramatic decline, with a drop of roughly 5,500 shops, leaving merely 3,000 still operated in 2018, which was even fewer than that of the counterpart, although there was a rise in this figure between 2012 and 2014.
In terms of shops that were closed, the figure decreased slightly from roughly 6,500 to just more than 5,000, although it dropped dramatically in 2015, reaching its lowest point at fewer than 1000.
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