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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Heading out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is leaving or departing from a place. Example: "I'm just grabbing my coat and then I'll be heading out to meet my friends."
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Heading out to Chatham to see some pals?
Heading out to see some fireworks on Monday?
Heading out to TechCrunch Disrupt NY next week?
Heading out on vacation?
Heading out with my love @emilybett.
Heading out to the grocery store?
But we're heading out!
"I'm heading out".
But the tide had shifted and was heading out fast.
He did admit he is heading out on a low.
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