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The phrase "a heading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the title or label of a section in a document or text.
Example: "The report includes a heading of 'Financial Analysis' to clearly indicate the section's focus."
Alternatives: "a title of" or "a label of".
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The second part of the book is decorated with a heading of just one word: "Famous".
In some cases – for example where a charity has made a video about maternal health with no direct reference to their own work – a heading of "advertisement feature" may look inappropriate or even confusing.
Mr. Stiger asked for the ship to move 100 feet on a heading of 310 degrees, roughly to the northwest, to put the sub more directly over the site.
The Oxford English Dictionary spotted a heading of class warfare in George Bernard Shaw's "Fabian Tract 41," written in 1892; it was not picked up until 1927, when Aldous Huxley, in an essay in "Proper Studies," wrote about "those who would interpret all social phenomena in terms of class warfare".
There are examples, under a heading of "Fetish," that suggest a prurient love of patent leather and metal studs, and further along the corridor one will find a pair of shiny black shoes with metal heels so tall that only the tippy toe touches the ground.
The averaged wind speed across the sensor field was estimated as 1.94 m/s (7 km/hr) and a heading of 160 degrees.
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The president's going to have to forge a head-of-state to head-of-state dialogue.
"It's like a head of steam.
Mr Chirac is a powerful head of state yet not a head of government.
A head of a nonprofit group sees grants disappear.
And today there is a head of steam to vent.
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