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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you headed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action or situation that occurred while someone was in the process of heading somewhere. Example: "As you headed towards the station, you noticed the beautiful sunset."
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And as you headed home, you had the peculiar feeling of still being on your skates.
You could leave your problems on land and watch them fade away as you headed toward splashes of sunlight glinting off the horizon.
Or a sight — how immense the orange crescent moon seemed, rising as you headed down the trail alone with your headlamp and thoughts at 4 a.m.
And just to know, as you headed home, that compressed into the grooves of that 7in record would be not just a song but thousands of miles, that in the dips of that vinyl lay all of the sweat and the toe-tappin' and the mind-readin' of half a world away.
The following summer I wrote another letter as you headed out for a full four weeks.
Back then, if you went to the "women's" bar (in my day, we didn't say "gay") and left by yourself, the big butch bouncer would walk you out the door and watch as you headed for your car just in case some homo-hater was lurking there, looking to assault a queer girl or two.
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Here's what else you need to know as you head back to work on Tuesday.
As you head away from the mosque to the right, the atmosphere is quieter and calmer.
And as you head off into summer break, don't forget your teacher.
As you head deeper into the hills, the animals get thinner, the children more listless.
You can't just flip the switch as soon as you head into the playoffs".
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