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The phrase "are simultaneously fraught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or conditions that are filled with tension or difficulty occurring at the same time.
Example: "The negotiations are simultaneously fraught with uncertainty and high stakes, making it a challenging process for all parties involved."
Alternatives: "are concurrently laden" or "are at once troubled".
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Both terms are simultaneously fraught with significance and so vague as to be virtually meaningless.
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That makes it an odd fit on today's PBS, where news and public affairs programs like "Frontline," "Now" and "Bill Moyers Journal," with their reporting and advocacy on Iraq, civil liberties and other fraught topics, are simultaneously among the best and the gloomiest shows on television.
First, we must remember that Makerbot has always been simultaneously lauded and fraught with controversy.
Being "unbanked" is fraught with peril.
Consultations are often fraught.
Medical examinations are always fraught with anxiety.
Elections are fraught.
Many are also morally fraught.
For Singapore and Malaysia, they are fraught.
Self-help books are fraught with peril.
Both ideas are fraught with complications.
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