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Academic English #35. on my radar: Something (or someone) I’m interested in

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · July 29, 2025

In English, *on my radar* literally means “detected by my radar,” but in actual use, it refers to something I am paying close attention to or keeping an eye on with interest. It is...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: July 29, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:31 PM

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In English, on my radar literally means “detected by my radar,” but in actual use, it refers to something I am paying close attention to or keeping an eye on with interest.

It is a phrase you can use naturally even in work-related situations, such as preparing for an academic conference or carrying out a project.

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Three example sentences

  • That topic is on my radar for future research plans. ➡ That topic is on my radar for future research plans.

  • The professor’s latest paper is on my radar. ➡ The professor’s latest paper is on my radar.

  • The method introduced in this session is on my radar. ➡ The method introduced in this session is on my radar.

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