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Idiom
Under the radar.
If something slips under the radar, it isn't detected or noticed.
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I don't want to slip under the radar for the next year".
He may have flown under the radar for too long, thanks to West Coast start times.
Twitch is well known to tens of millions of gamers, but still somewhat under the radar for everyone else.
So why has a game that's so enjoyable to watch gone under the radar for so long?
Sometimes we see people who have been trafficked and escaped and been under the radar for many, many years".
They have been dominant this season but not domineering, oddly under the radar for a defending champion on the path to something even greater.
Gas companies, Mr. Pitzarella said, have existed under the radar for a long time but now need to be more responsive to public concerns.
Chefs and restaurateurs who have flown under the radar for some time (Amanda Freitag, Akhtar Nawab, Chris Cannon, Marc Murphy, Cedric Tovar and Hok Chin) are re-emerging.
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Quantifind was apparently operating under-the-radar for several years before starting to talk to the press in May.
I feel like Legion has been flying under-the-radar for most people, which makes sense.
Adding to the confusion is potential under-the-radar momentum for Bill Thompson.
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