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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 line graph represents the total number of shops opened and closed during the period of seven years in a particular country. Overall, it is observed that the number of shops opened at the beginning of the period was higher when compared to the end of the period, and the count of shops closed has not much changed over the duration.
In 2011, the total number of shops opened was around 8,500, and within a year, this number had fallen to 4,500. By the end of the period, that is, by 2018, the count of new shops remained at 3000, which is less when compared to the number of shops closed in 2018.
The number of shops closed in 2011 was over 6200, with a dramatic change over the period in the number of shops shut down. In the year 2015, this count fell by 4500, which again rose by 5100 in the upcoming year, and by the year 2018, the number remained at 5100.
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