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The phrase "average heading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as data analysis, navigation, or any situation where you are discussing a typical or mean direction or title.
Example: "The average heading of the ship was calculated to ensure it stayed on course throughout the journey."
Alternatives: "mean direction" or "typical heading".
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Jacksonville's pass-rush appears looks very average heading into 2012.
Payton led Seattle with 18 points, 7 below his average heading into the game.
Soriano had a 4.76 earned run average heading into Friday's game and earlier in the season expressed discomfort with the assignment.
Vokoun, who is tied for the best save percentage in the league over the past six years, has a 6-1 record and 2.15 goals against average, heading into the Capitals' home game Tuesday against the Anaheim Ducks.
New York Times/CBS News national polls also say that the political divide between men and women — more men than women gravitating toward Republican candidates, a pattern dating back to Ronald Reagan's election as president in 1980 — is bigger than average heading into November.
I'll rate the Falcons' defense as slightly below average heading into this season, but the offense will probably be improved.
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He is a talented student, one with an A average headed for Cornell.
The average head coaching salary in the league is between $3 million and $3.5 million.
(Those who wanted to sell ads could get by with a 3.0 average, head hunters said).
Yes, the attendance was a mere 4,485, but that was still 10 times the average head count at the stadium.
That figure, which comes at the end of a buyout program, is close to the average head count for the last two administrations.
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