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"fraught with complication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation that is difficult or intricate due to many factors. For example, "Trying to come to a satisfactory resolution was fraught with complication due to the various interests of all parties involved."
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I told her that calling them both Fred would be fraught with complication, but I had got the message.
In the months ahead, he will be its commander in chief against the terrorists and their co-conspirators, a role fraught with complication and political peril.
The location of the dental alveolar segment in relation to any antral septae also needs to be appreciated, as this described technique can be fraught with complication if such anatomical obstacles are not accounted for preoperatively [4].
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That is another argument, fraught with complications.
Both ideas are fraught with complications.
The legal situation is also fraught with complications.
Seeking out alternative treatments can also be fraught with complications – and expense.
But the nuclear-to-gas conversion is fraught with complications, too.
But even before Guyland existed, being a man seems to have been fraught with complications.
Mr. Scoppetta's appointment, he said, brings a mature vision to a post fraught with complications.
Attempts to convert national incomes into a common denominator are fraught with complications.
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