This
bar chart compares variations in the proportions of families owning Linking Words
vehicle
in a European country over a 30-year Fix the agreement mistake
vehicles
period
.
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Overall
, the ratios of households with cars, no matter only one or more than Linking Words
two
, saw obvious increases from 1971 to 2001. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the percentage of those who didn’t drive decreased considerably by around 20% over Linking Words
this
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period
.
In 1971, the rates of Use synonyms
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having one and a least Fix the agreement mistake
families
two
cars stood at 35% and just over 15%, respectively. Use synonyms
However
, there was a significant difference between the trends in these Linking Words
two
groups during the following 30 years. During Use synonyms
this
30-year Linking Words
period
, the percentage of those owning a car peaked at approximately 47% in 1991, before slightly declining to roughly 43% in 2001. Use synonyms
On the other hand
, the proportion of those having a least Linking Words
two
vehicles experienced a sharp growth in Use synonyms
first
10-year interval (from just over 15% to around 27%), yet it Add an article
the first
subsequently
dipped to just over 20% in 1991, before rebounding to the same position in 1981 Linking Words
at the end
of Linking Words
this
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period
.
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By contrast
, Linking Words
while
the rate of households who did not drive was largely higher than those having either one or a least Linking Words
two
cars, there was an overwhelming drop in Use synonyms
this
during the remaining 30 years, from about 47% in 1971 to close to 27% in 2001.Linking Words
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