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Groves et al. (2010) reported a decline from 769 circumcisions of boys in Northern Ireland in 1991-1992 to 264 circumcisions of boys in 2001-2002 which represented a decline of 66 percent. This was said to be typical of trends in the United Kingdom.<ref name="groves2010">{{REFjournal
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|title=Childhood circumcision in Northern Ireland: A barometer of
the current practice of general paediatric surgery
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