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The phrase "and a heading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a title or label that precedes a section of text or content.
Example: "The report includes an introduction, a methodology section, and a heading of 'Results' to present the findings."
Alternatives: "with a title of" or "entitled".
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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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