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'has been fraught' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or relationship that has been problematic or difficult. For example: "The relationship between the two countries has been fraught with tension."
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His path to Brennan has been fraught.
France's role has been fraught with moral peril.
Meanwhile, the plant has been fraught with other scares.
Google's relationship with Europe has been fraught for years.
The fight has been fraught with legal and diplomatic complexities.
The ownership question has been fraught for years.
But the effort to develop new rules has been fraught.
The cultural shift has been fraught at times.
The period leading up to Thursday's vote has been fraught.
Their journey across front lines has been fraught with risk.
The sale of Samsung has been fraught with political sensitivity.
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