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The phrase "is fraught with difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to express that something is difficult or challenging. For example: "Reducing our carbon emissions is a task that is fraught with difficulty."
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Mapping urban areas is fraught with difficulty.
Modeling the manufacturing information for PCBs is fraught with difficulty.
Even that previous paragraph is fraught with difficulty, of course.
Even defining what constitutes a religion is fraught with difficulty.
Extrapolating such results to humans is fraught with difficulty.
Prognosis of terminal illness is fraught with difficulty.
As for arming Ukraine, it is fraught with difficulty.
With a number of counter examples we show why this definition is fraught with difficulty.
This is fraught with difficulty, given the current experimental level of understanding.
There are pragmatic reasons why ditching Bayliss as the Test coach is fraught with difficulty.
Taking snapshots of biomolecules such as proteins and DNA is fraught with difficulty.
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