The bar chart compares spending by
France
and the Use synonyms
UK
on five consumer items—cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras—in 2010, measured in pounds sterling.
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Overall
, the Linking Words
UK
spent more than Use synonyms
France
in most categories. In both markets, auto attracted the greatest outlay, Use synonyms
while
the least money went to aroma in the Linking Words
UK
and to camcorders in Use synonyms
France
. The starkest difference favoured the Use synonyms
UK
in camera purchases.
British expenditure on automobiles was the highest figure on the graph, at about £450,000, modestly above Use synonyms
France
’s £400,000. The Use synonyms
UK
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also
led in textbooks and cameras: outlays on magazines were just over £400,000 compared with roughly £300,000 in Linking Words
France
(around one‑third higher), and spending on camcorders reached about £360,000, more than double the French total of £150,000.
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By contrast
, Linking Words
France
outspent the Use synonyms
UK
on PCs and bouquet. French consumers allocated approximately £380,000 to computers versus £350,000 in the Use synonyms
UK
, a small advantage, and about £200,000 to odor, clearly ahead of the Use synonyms
UK
’s near £140,000.
In terms of ranking, Use synonyms
UK
spending descended from cars to books, cameras, PCs and, Use synonyms
finally
, perfume. Linking Words
France
’s pattern was auto Use synonyms
first,
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then
computers, textbooks, aroma and camcorders. In sum, Linking Words
whereas
priorities overlapped, the Linking Words
UK
’s heavier purchases of paperbacks and especially snapshot devices drove its comprehensive lead, though Use synonyms
France
’s strengths were confined to PCs and bouquets.Use synonyms