The table below shows the consumer durables (telephone, refrigerator, etc.) owned in Britain from 1972 to 1983. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.

The table below shows the consumer durables (telephone, refrigerator, etc.) owned in Britain from 1972 to 1983. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
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The figure demonstrates eight durables (washing machines, refrigerators, etc.) owned by English people in an eleven-year period.
Overall
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, there was a noticeable increase in all sections with television and vacuum cleaner being at their prime,
while
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dishwasher and video were the least owned. Television with 93% in 1972 reached 96 % in 1976 after which it had a similar pattern until 1983 with 98%.
Whereas
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, vacuum cleaners, with a starting point of 87% in 1972 grew to 95% in 1982 and unfortunately stopped being consumed in 1983.
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, central heating with the lowest starting point of 33%, had doubled in size to 64% by the end of the given period. Refrigerator and washing machine with 73% and 66% respectively in 1972 continued their upper trend gradually
finally
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reaching 94% and 80% respectively in 1983. Video, which did not experience any demand for awnings until 1983, was considered a higher option with 18% than the dishwasher, which appeared in the market with 3% in 1978 and saw a slight increase to just 2% in 1983.

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Vocabulary: The word "increase" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Consumer durables
  • Annual trends
  • Ownership percentage
  • Notable increases/decreases
  • Milestones
  • Initial/final ownership
  • Comparative analysis
  • Significant changes
  • Overall trend
  • Shifts in ownership
  • Patterns in data
  • Year-on-year analysis
  • Implications
  • Data highlights
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