The chart illustrates the percentage of cinema attendance, based on
age
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group
, in the UK over the period from 1990 to 2010. Use synonyms
Overall
, every category showed an upward trajectory over the years. Linking Words
Whereas
the youngest stood at the lowest number, the oldest Linking Words
age
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group
generated the highest percentage.
In 1990, the percentage of the oldest Use synonyms
group
began at approximately 38%, which was followed by a marginal increase to 40% in 1995. After declining to around 38%, the attendance rose to over 46% in 2005 and experienced a gradual rise to above 50% Use synonyms
at the end
of the period. Linking Words
Moreover
, the share from people aged 34 to 44 years old earned about 36% in the first year and Linking Words
thereafter
edged up by 1% in the following year. Linking Words
This
figure dropped to nearly 30% in 2000 before increasing to roughly 42% in 2005. The rate grew to almost 45%, which marked a moderate increase.
Turning to the 24-34 Linking Words
age
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group
, Use synonyms
similarly
, started at above 21% in 1990. Linking Words
This
was followed by a consistent expansion to nearly 30% in 1995, Linking Words
then
it slipped to approximately 22% in 2000. After rising to over 31% in 2005, the attendance remained unchanged until 2010. Linking Words
Furthermore
, the youngest Linking Words
age
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group
accounted for about 15% in 1990 before rising slightly. Use synonyms
Although
it fell to nearly 10% in 2000, the share recovered to 20% in 2005 and thereby grew marginally in the remaining years.Linking Words