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The phrase "getting a head" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "getting ahead". For example, "He is determined to get ahead in his career."
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"Getting a head start.
This time, he wasted no time getting a head start.
"Getting a head start on some spring cleaning," he wrote.
"When Coach Richardson got fired, that was the beginning of me getting a head coaching job.
It is, however, a fine occasion to salute that country's culture and cuisine while getting a head start on summer.
Showering – even if it is from a grimy, limescaley, rusty old showerhead – is like getting a head massage.
I'm sure a lot of people will celebrate it but I'm getting a head start by beginning this year".
Like a Dodgers' baseball crowd, these fans knew the advantage of getting a head start on the local freeways.
Not content with corralling the talents of leading designers and architects, Alessi is getting a head start with the next generation.
But getting a head to stay balanced on top, no matter which way the ball beneath is turning, is a real achievement.
Toyota is the world's largest seller of hybrid cars, with 14 models globally, but several of its rivals are getting a head start on electric vehicles.
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