Sentence examples for grows fraught from inspiring English sources

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Will and Zac's relationship grows fraught because of the gap between them; after Zac flees north, it seems inevitable that they will meet again on a battlefield.

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The past few decades have grown fraught with weather angst.

Things quickly grew fraught, however: Diski was a sullen and stubborn teen-ager, and Lessing was domineering and insensitive.

It's an ecstatic sense of possibility that persists even as their relationship grows more fraught, their interdependence more complicated.

(Catsoulis) 'War of the Buttons' (PG-13, 1 40, in French) Christophe Barratier has set his version of this story — about boys in a territorial war that grows increasingly fraught — in occupied France in 1944.

The choice of graduation speakers at Catholic universities has grown more fraught in recent years.

Meanwhile, the prevailing attitudes toward blood had grown more fraught, in the U.S. and elsewhere.

For a time in the early nineties, Kernis's work grew intimidatingly fraught, as he addressed themes of war and terror.

The relationship between team and fans had been growing increasingly fraught for some weeks, with a group successfully preventing the team bus from leaving the stadium for several hours after their home draw with Cesena earlier this month.

In the meantime, the country's attitude toward the chain has grown more fraught: among some people, it has become a symbol of everything wrong with the way we eat.

Researchers were increasingly aware that sprawl was a growing problem fraught with economic, ecologic, and, possibly, health consequences.

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