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The phrase "are also fraught with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is filled with or characterized by a particular quality, often negative or problematic.
Example: "The negotiations are also fraught with tension and uncertainty."
Alternatives: "are also filled with" or "are also laden with".
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They are also fraught with pitfalls.
Bilateral relations between individual nations are also fraught with tension.
The fragments of wall too, once so mysterious, are also fraught with new meanings once you've seen the show.
At the same time, they are also fraught with confusion and ambiguity, complicating urgent timelines set by Trump.
E-mail negotiations are also fraught with misunderstanding, both because emotion and tone are difficult to convey accurately and because parties neglect to consider the other side's perspective.
Email negotiations are also fraught with misunderstanding, both because emotion and tone are difficult to convey accurately and because parties neglect to consider the other side's perspective.
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But it is also fraught with danger.
It is also fraught with risk.
Social media is also fraught with danger.
It's also fraught with danger.
But that option is also fraught with uncertainty.
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