Sentence examples for am heading for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am heading for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a direction or destination that someone is moving towards, either literally or figuratively.
Example: "I am heading for the conference center to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "am going to" or "am on my way to".

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But I am going to start taking the lift to the fourth floor when I am heading for the fifth, and walking the last bit.

After four years, two proposals and months of hunting down equipment, planning meetings, getting federal permits, arranging travel and traveling, I am heading for the Arctic Ocean on the research vessel Marcus G. Langseth.

Tucked into this landscape are hidden canyons, plunging declivities formed by water and wind, spots the novelist Denis Johnson once referred to as the "secrets of the horizons," and today I am heading for one.

I am heading for mediation and would like the learn about the best first signs to know whether or not the other side is serious about mediation or just playing hardball.

I am heading for the "nursery" (a hectic patch where three-year-olds wearing fluorescent bibs slide in zigzag lines) and adults – lumpy in their plastic clothes – wobble down the slight decline.

The sculpture I am heading for is a bent piece of metal tubing by William Pye called the Curlicue, and it stands on the south side of the river, opposite Canary Wharf.

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We're heading for jaguar country.

Turkey may also be heading for trouble.

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