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The image presents a line graph comparing shop closures and openings from 2011 to 2018. In 2011, closures were around 5,000 and openings just under 2,000. Closures peaked in 2012 at over 8,000 while openings remained steady. From 2013 to 2016, closures declined to below 4,000 while openings increased to over 3,000. In 2017, closures rose slightly above 4,000 and openings fell to around 2,500. By 2018, closures dropped to approximately 4,000 and openings remained close to the previous year. Overall, shop closures consistently outnumbered openings except for 2014 when they were nearly equal.
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The graph gives data on the closures and openings of shops in a country from 2011 to 2018. Overall, although the number of shops opened was more compared with closures in 2011, the ranking reversed at the end of the period, with fluctuations for both datasets.
Opened shops were initially at an all-time high of almost 8000, while the number decreased significantly in the following year and arrived at half of its initial record. After increasing gradually, the openings and closures reached an approximately equal number in 2014 (around 6000). In 2018, 3000 shops opened, which was half of closed ones at the time.
By contrast, closures began at around 6000. Bottoming down in 2015 (to just below 1000), closed shops started increasing significantly until they had exceeded openings by 2016. In 2018, the number of shops closed was almost 2000 more than those opened.
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