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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be heading to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone or something is currently in the process of moving towards a specific destination. Example: "We should leave soon if we want to be on time for the party. We'll be heading to the city hall at 8 pm."
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We might not be heading to pens.
We might just be heading to pens.
(Ms. Mehairy and Ms. Samir will be heading to Denmark).
He is understood to be heading to Europe.
They must be heading to their villages for Diwali holiday.
I think we might be heading to Europe.
Still, Mr. Stahl, 53, won't be heading to the poorhouse.
"What we could be heading to is another Ambon scenario".
The world's largest cruise company could be heading to Cuba.
He won't be heading to the semi-finals.
I'll probably be heading to the Shipping Forecast tent.
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