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The phrase "are headed back to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is returning to a previous location.
Example: "After a long day at the beach, we are headed back to our hotel to rest."
Alternatives: "are returning to" or "are going back to".
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The Astros are headed back to Houston.
Otherwise the 13th-seeded Saints are headed back to Albany.
The Detroit Red Wings are headed back to the Stanley Cup finals.
Apple and the US Justice Department are headed back to court over a locked iPhone.
They are headed back to Los Angeles shortly after it opens to resume production on "South Park".
And those who thought they might get a chance at owning a home are headed back to the rent rolls.
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The curators are heading back to Manhattan.
The Youngs are heading back to London.
You think things are heading back to normal tomorrow?
A year later, the Giants are heading back to Minneapolis.
Now some Mormons are heading back to the east, whence they originally came.
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