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The image showcases a line graph titled "Cinema attendance in the UK" with the X-axis representing years from 1990 to 2010 in increments of 5, and the Y-axis displaying percentage of age group from 0 to 60 in increments of 10; four age groups are depicted - aged 14-24, aged 24-34, aged 34-44, aged 44-54 - with the following noticeable data points: in 1990, 14-24 at ~7%, 24-34 ~6%, 34-44 ~5%, 44-54 ~3%; in 1995, 14-24 ~17%, 24-34 ~14%, 34-44 ~10%, 44-54 ~5%; in 2000, 14-24 just below 30%, 24-34 ~23%, 34-44 ~15%, 44-54 ~10%; in 2005, 14-24 ~45%, 24-34 ~40%, 34-44 ~25%, 44-54 ~20%; in 2010, 14-24 slightly above 50%, 24-34 slightly below 50%, 34-44 ~35%, 44-54 ~30%.
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The provided graph illustrates data related to cinema attendance in the UK.
As can be seen, it is clear that aged 44-54 groups are by far the most importance means of cinema attendance. Aged 14-24 gropus showed the lowest point of cinema attendance in 2010.
On the one hand, aged 34-44 climbed from 35 % to 45 % gradually in 1990. The contrary of 1990 years, aged 24-34 was presented a stability between 2010 and 2005. Moreover, compared to other groups, aged 24-34 remained more stable in year of 2005-2010. In that case, this was 33 % of the number .
On the other hand, aged 44-54 reached the highest point compared with others significantly. It was just over a half in 2010. Secondly, coming aged 14-24, it increased 24 % of age group slightly by 2010. Meanwhile, this figure growed up steadly from 1990 until 1995 then dropped to 13 % dramatically by 2000.
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