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The phrase "Head off" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the act of preventing something from happening or to leave for a destination. Example: "We need to head off any potential issues before they escalate."
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Head off to school.
Head off to the mall.
"No, I was bawling my head off".
He twisted the head off one.
"I was just screaming my head off".
October 9th I head off to Atlanta.
I would head off down the road.
"Ripped its head off," Torre said.
"He would tear Obama's head off".
"George was laughing his head off".
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