Sentence examples for a heads-up from inspiring English sources

"a heads-up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to give someone a warning or advance notice about something, usually something that requires immediate action. For example: "I wanted to give you a heads-up about the meeting tonight - it was rescheduled for an earlier time, so make sure to be there by 6."

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This one's more of a heads-up.

It was a heads-up, gutsy play.

Just then, someone gave a heads-up.

And a heads-up they will get, from "The Catch".

A heads-up: I'm doing This Week this week.

It's also a heads-up to the general citizenry.

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"I want to give you a heads up and everyone a heads up," he told Wolf Blitzer.

Sometimes you'll have a heads up, but not always".

Just wanted to give you a heads up".

A heads up – they're working on a new album to be released in 2014.

But there's a difference between giving Dad a heads up and asking him to sign off".

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