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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase 'fraught of' is not correct or usable in written English.
However, the phrase 'fraught with' is correct and usable. It is used to describe a situation that is filled with difficulties or danger. Example sentence: The road ahead was fraught with unknown dangers.
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The road to proportional representation is fraught, of course.
Redressing strict land regulation is among the most politically fraught of policy issues.
While relations with the department have sometimes been fraught of late, little of that tension was evident at a recent open house for the unit.
Most painfully fraught of all is "A Visit From the Old Mistress" (1876), in which a gray-haired white woman in a black, lace-trimmed dress confronts three black women in worn clothes, one holding a small child.
Thus, security and confidentiality of important information is a major area of concern for Enterprise 2.0 as the World Wide Web is fraught of numerous cases of information theft by hackers using viruses and malware.
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It is merely the start of a fraught weekend of semi-final rugby.
But it is the fraught issue of generations, of parents and children, that dominates his fiction.
It is an indication of the fraught nature of the political-industrial complex in France that it cannot even keep up with the slow pace in Brussels.
I watched the pain, shame, and embarrassment on his face, and thought of the fraught significance of hair in the black community.
"They are both revealing, albeit in different ways, of the fraught psychology of celebrity culture, its gendered nature and the loneliness that fame can induce".
Rubio stayed away from many of the more fraught issues of foreign policy.
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