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"be fraught with difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or process that is complicated or full of obstacles. For example: "Planning a wedding can be fraught with difficulties."
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Sifting evidence has proved to be fraught with difficulties.
This portfolio turned out to be fraught with difficulties.
But reopening the deal would be fraught with difficulties.
A merger with Sprint Nextel may sound good in theory, but would be fraught with difficulties.
An interesting experiment but clearly one that will be fraught with difficulties, when and if it ever becomes feasible,.
But Paul Marsh, president of the Law Society, warned such a move could be "fraught with difficulties".
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This, however, can be fraught with difficulty, too.
However, history suggests this will be fraught with difficulty.
Crowd estimates can be fraught with difficulty and there is indeed no official figure.
But his weekend back at his old college is to be fraught with difficulty.
The lesson is probably that it will happen, but getting there will be fraught with difficulty.
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