The graph below gives information about household car ownership in Britain from 1990 - 2030.

The graph below gives information about household car ownership in Britain from 1990 - 2030.
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The graph below presents data about the percentage of British household auto ownership from 1990 to 2020, and a prediction in the next 10 years.
Overall
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While
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there was a downward trend in both the group of one and no car, the opposite was seen in the two automobiles, which had the fastest growth. In 1990, with 52%, households which did not have a private vehicle were the majority, 17% more than one-car holders and more than 5 times compared with the figure for families with two or more.
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figure declined sharply by 20% over two decades and was expected to decrease continuously to 15% until 2030, which will be the lowest. Starting at 40%, the rate of one-car witnessed a slight fluctuation,
then
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reached a peak at 55%, before decreasing sharply to 42% over 20 years.
On the other hand
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,
whereas
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there was a drop in the number of families which own one automobile, the figure for/ percentage of two-car families cars rose 3 times/ tripled, surpassing no private vehicle at 30% in 2020, after witnessing a little change of around 10%. The rate was forecasted to reach the same level as one car holder during the
last
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5 years.
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Vocabulary: The word "figure" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "reached" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • household car ownership
  • percentage
  • steadily
  • decreased
  • increased
  • relatively stable
  • significantly
  • noticeable decrease
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