The given table compares the percentage of British households which owned a range of consumer durables between 1872 and 1983.
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, the ratio of British families owning those households steadily increased during a given period. Linking Words
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the least household-owned dishwasher and video player.
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percentages of 93 and 87 ,respectively. There were minor variations in the ownership of refrigerators from 1972 to 1983, which was 73% in the initial year, 88% in 1976 and 94 in the Correct pronoun usage
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year.The proportion of central heating appliance was bought by 39% of the total domestic of Britain. Meanwhile,the percentage inclined to 55% in 1979 and continued to 64% in 1983.
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,only 18% of total Britain households owned a video in 1983, and before 1983, none of them had possession of a video player. 1978 was the year of the introduction of the dishwasher, the fewest British people has Linking Words
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