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The phrase "be heading for a" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is en route to a destination. For example: "We are heading for a class field trip to the aquarium."
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We could be heading for a tiebreaker.
COULD Germany be heading for a property bubble?
See articleCanada may be heading for a January election.
Europe's biggest car group could be heading for a crash.
Now that "hobby" might be heading for a major overhaul.
Markets could be heading for a "big drop", he reckons.
We could soon be heading for a similar situation.
Europe seems to be heading for a mini-Cold War.
Once across this river, we'd be heading for a very sad story.
It will be heading for a crisis.There are three ways to avoid this fate.
And concerns that Great Britain could eventually be heading for a "Brexit".
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