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The phrase "Under the radar" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not widely noticed or is kept discreet. Example: "The startup has been operating under the radar, quietly developing innovative technology without attracting much attention."
Idiom
Under the radar.
If something slips under the radar, it isn't detected or noticed.
Dictionary
Under the radar
adverb
Without attracting notice; in an undetected or secretive manner.
synonyms
Exact(49)
Under the radar, she has realised it.
"Under the Radar: Leslie Lerner," paintings.
Under the radar?
Under the radar, which he likes.
Under the Radar Festival.
Under the radar, Democrats prepared.
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Under-The-Radar Screen.
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