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In 1994, despite initially having successful weight loss with nonadjustable mesh band, Naslund et al reviewed their 12-year data which revealed that this procedure was fraught with complications over the time period of the study; specifically, only 31% of patients had an intact band in their long-term data.
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The process is fraught.
But the process is fraught with risk.
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The balloting was fraught.
Spirit's landing was fraught with hazards.
Freeman said it was "fraught with symbolism.
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