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The phrase "a head on" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a truncation or misinterpretation of "head-on," which is used to describe a direct confrontation or collision.
Example: "The two cars collided head-on at the intersection."
Alternatives: "directly" or "face-to-face."
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The flagella microrobot consisted of a helical tail and a small soft magnetic material as a head on one end.
"And put a head on it".
Clean-cut, nice job, a head on your shoulders".
The conflict came to a head on that roof.
The situation came to a head on Feb. 15, 2007.
Matters reached a head on that 2008 dance tour.
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No. 73 Squadron made a head-on attack damaging one bomber.
He downed one via a head-on attack.
Ten people, all members of one family, were injured during a head-on collision.
Can a head-on collision be avoided?
"It's a head-on collision".
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