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The phrase "are fraught with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or thing that is filled with or accompanied by something undesirable or negative, such as problems or dangers.
Example: "The project is fraught with challenges that need to be addressed before we can move forward."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are laden with".
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are fraught with
adjective
Laden.
synonyms
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Self-help books are fraught with peril.
Both ideas are fraught with complications.
Yet such acquisitions are fraught with danger.
Racket changes are fraught with psychological danger.
But probiotics are fraught with controversy.
Plays about painters are fraught with difficulty.
Markets are fraught with "unknown unknowns".
Families, when not downright incestuous, are fraught with turmoil.
Trains passing in the distance are fraught with destiny.
Such studies, however, are fraught with statistical problems.
Such studies, however, are fraught with statistical and other problems.
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