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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am heading to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate one's current direction or destination, often in the context of travel or movement.
Example: "I am heading to the conference downtown this afternoon."
Alternatives: "I am going to" or "I am on my way to".
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I am heading to the sitzprobe now.
I am heading to Martin's home.
I am heading to Morocco next Easter with my young family (adventurous boys plus intrepid wife).
In the next few months I am heading to the stunning resorts of Heron and Wilson islands and spending time in Townsville and on Magnetic Island.
I do now and then have something I think of as spatial dyslexia, in which, to give an example, I am heading to the kitchen cabinet to put away the Special K, and find myself opening the refrigerator door.
This policy has worked so well that in 1984 Unesco gave biosphere status to 26,686 hectares of forest in the western region of Pinar del Río, where I am heading to stay at Las Terrazas, 50km from Havana.
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