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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fraught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or relationship that is filled with difficulties, tension, or emotional distress.
Example: "The negotiations were as fraught as they had been in previous years, with both sides unwilling to compromise."
Alternatives: "as tense" or "as troubled".
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Few are as fraught as Kashmir, however.
The next two months may be as fraught as the last two.
Neither is their relationship anything like as fraught as that between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
And few questions of statehood have been as fraught as Palestine's.
FEW areas of international law are as fraught as the issue of what makes a state.
Is any art form quite as fraught as the toy-inspired film?
Few questions in science are as fraught as those around gender.
Our arrival in Tenerife was almost as fraught as the return to Luton.
For one, the racial dynamics of Colorado and the region are not as fraught as they are elsewhere.
Few if any alliances are as fraught as those between presidents and vice presidents — strategically, politically, psychologically.
Mimz's combines aren't as fraught as Crawley's, but both artists deal in remaking, redefining and possible rebirth.
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