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Discover Ludwig"head off for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "to start or leave for a particular destination". For example: We headed off for the mountains at 4am.
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Real Madrid head off for Christmas top of the table, despite not playing this weekend.
Sherlock and Watson head off for a round of macabre pub golf.
As confused passersby head off for a substandard sandwich, I am suitably impressed and inspired.
Go around screaming your fool head off for Persephone and picking apples and such from the garden at the mine shack.
We head off for Hyde Park.
He'd head off for the beach or the sierras.
Eight or 10 members will head off for TV appearances.
So older kids can't finish & head off for Masters).
This guy will cut your head off for a 2-v-2 game in practice".
We head off for a day-trip to our second Bulgarian blip.
So O'Hara picks me up in the 4x4, and we head off for Druridge Bay.
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