fraught in the PONS Dictionary

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The other test flights were fraught with engine failures, and persistent hydraulic, nose gear and vibration problems.
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By the end of the war his task was even more fraught.
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It is a journey through a past fraught with danger, uncertainty, heartache and joy.
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The development of the game was fraught with problems.
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After six laps were up, the racing became more fraught at the front.
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In today's world of logorrhea, communication is fraught with many dangers: misunderstandings, paranoias, recriminations, conflicts.
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The entire trial process, whatever the country, is fraught with problems and subject to criticism.
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The idea was so fraught with risk to life that he did nothing publicly for almost a year.
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The final moments of the last episode are fraught with pain and pathos.
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Well, one must either be illiterate or fraught with malice to reach that conclusion.... no honest reading can reach such a conclusion.
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